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Please help me to understand this. If a woman's cycle is ongoing (doesn’t stop) keeps flowing for months or years, how does she regain purity? How can she ever take a mikveh? In ancient times, would a sacrificial offering be required even if the bleeding never stops? Thank you for your help in this matter.

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I was told that a woman on her cycle is called in a niddah state. And that means she is spiritually separated. Is this correct? And if so, how does she regain being pure again?

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is masturbating after marriage for a man any different from a הלך point of view

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Are black skirts the uniform of orthodox women? Is there any particular reason why so many orthodox women wear black skirts and not skirts of any color or combination of colors? My daughter who became orthodox owns more than 20 identical long polyester black skirts. It is literally her entire wardrobe and she wears nothing else ever. Her tops vary, but it’s always the same long black skirt every single day. She just has older and newer ones in varying conditions for different occasions. She admitted to me it is the exact same skirt she bought many times, and she showed me where she gets them. And they are very cheap, even as she can afford better. She wears them just as much to weddings and while canoeing. She wears them to work and to work out. Seems like she is far from alone. Whenever I am around the orthodox community, I see so many women wearing long black skirts.

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Hello. I am studying Jewish daily life in the Roman era of history and I have a number of questions. I'll start with my first one here. How did the inheritance "system" work in this time period? What does the Torah say about it? Was it the eldest son would receive 100% upon death of their father or could they acquire it while he was alive? What if there were multiple sons? Could daughters receive a portion of the inheritance? Thank you. Ryan

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I have been wanting to convert to Judaism for around 2 years now. About a year ago I discovered that I have Ashkenazi ancestry, while it's not a lot, it makes me feel like I should become more connected with my ancestors through converting. I don't know how to trace back my heritage though, and I would like to know more about who my ancestors were, as well as whether it really is a good idea to convert.