Translated Q&A — Rabbi Michael Abraham
English translations of Q&A (responsa) exchanges from Rabbi Michael Abraham (mikyab.net). Includes the original question, Rabbi's answer, and the discussion in the comments.
All Translated Q&A (17,221)
Showing 6001–6100
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi, I wanted to ask
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi, if my parents don't want me to smoke, does that fall under honoring parents?
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi, regarding miracles
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi, regarding the series on science and faith / belief that the Rabbi wrote on Ynet
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi, regarding the series on science and faith that the Rabbi wrote on Ynet, about the physico-theological argument
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi, regarding the series on science and faith that the Rabbi wrote on Ynet, about the physico-theological proof
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi, what is the Rabbi's opinion regarding short sleeves for women?
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi, what is the source of the saying "He who has the hundred has the say"? Does it have a source in the words of the Sages? Does it find expression in any Jewish law? Wouldn’t it be more correct to say that the one who has the hundred should not have any more right to an opinion than any other less wealthy person? The issue came up in an argument at a meeting of apartment owners when a newly religious owner of 4 out of the 8 apartments in the building raised this argument as a halakhic claim
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi, why is an ox deemed forewarned for gentiles but not forewarned for Jews?
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi, why is it deemed forewarned toward gentiles\
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi.
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi. I studied Tosafot on Bava Kamma 66 regarding despair, which is not like full ownerless abandonment but only means that it is no longer considered in the owner's possession and control. I wanted to understand what intermediate state there is between complete ownerlessness and lack of ownership. After all, when there is no ownership, the object is automatically ownerless
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi. I wanted to ask whether the verse "Stolen waters are sweet," which appears in Sanhedrin 75a and Nedarim 91a and elsewhere as a reason why a married woman is more desired than an unmarried woman, and as the Talmud expounds on this that from the day the Temple was destroyed the taste of intercourse was taken away and given to transgressors, is because of the prohibition involved (as the plain sense of the Talmud suggests), or because of the pleasure of having also "stolen" the husband's ownership over his wife... I inferred the necessity of this from the Talmud in Sanhedrin 26b regarding testimony by someone suspected of sexual transgressions about a married woman, where the Talmud raises the possibility of disqualifying him even for testimony that she is married, because he has an interest in her being "stolen waters are sweet." What troubled me most about this is that if it is false and she is really not married, what has his testimony accomplished? After all, in actual truth she still is not a married woman, as the lying witness knows. I would be glad for your thoughts on this difficult Talmudic answer, and on the question itself. Thank you very much in advance.
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi. I wanted to know whether there is a defined Torah-based reason for the birth of twins. Thanks in advance.
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi. I’d be happy for an explanation of your claim regarding the study of Scripture
- Q&A: Hello Rabbi. The Talmud in Sanhedrin 28b concludes that a person is disqualified from testifying about his betrothed, even though they are not considered relatives (since he does not become impure for her, etc.), and it explains that the distinction between the laws of ritual impurity and the laws of testimony
- Q&A: Hello to the Rabbi
- Q&A: Hello to the Rabbi!
- Q&A: Hello to the site editor / Rabbi. Does the site have a search engine? How can one find lessons or articles about the upcoming holiday of Shavuot? Thanks in advance
- Q&A: Hello, Hello
- Q&A: Hello, Honorable Rabbi
- Q&A: Hello, Honorable Rabbi
- Q&A: Hello, Honorable Rabbi
- Q&A: Hello, I wanted to ask why the fact that the Jewish people accepted the Torah at Mount Sinai also obligates me
- Q&A: Hello, Most of Him Rabbi
- Q&A: Hello, Most of You Rabbi
- Q&A: Hello. I wanted to ask: in your opinion, is an agnostic a rational person?
- Q&A: Hello. What are the reasons for the obligation of head covering for women?
- Q&A: Help Analyzing Arguments About the Definition of a Cause
- Q&A: Help Finding a Source for a Certain Moral Position
- Q&A: Help for my 16-year-old son, or—maybe the Quran is right?!
- Q&A: Help Formulating an Objection
- Q&A: Help in a Major Crisis
- Q&A: Help locating a book or idea
- Q&A: Help with a Dilemma
- Q&A: Help with a Lesson on the Revelation at Mount Sinai
- Q&A: Helping a Person Who Refuses to Accept It
- Q&A: Helping advertise a pizzeria that has no kosher certification — but it’s not clear that it’s non-kosher
- Q&A: Helping Another Person
- Q&A: Helping Fools
- Q&A: Hemorrhoids and an Anal Fissure on the Sabbath
- Q&A: Henri Bergson
- Q&A: Here Are More Draft Dodgers, This Time from Within the Army
- Q&A: Heresy
- Q&A: Heresy
- Q&A: Heretic
- Q&A: Heretic
- Q&A: Heretical Books
- Q&A: Heretical Thoughts (Heaven Forfend)
- Q&A: Hermann Cohen
- Q&A: Hermeneutical Principles
- Q&A: Hermeneutical Principles and Prophecy
- Q&A: Hermeneutics
- Q&A: Hermeneutics
- Q&A: Hermeneutics
- Q&A: Hermeneutics of Canonical Texts
- Q&A: Herod the Wicked
- Q&A: Heschel's "Torah from Heaven"
- Q&A: Hesder Enlistment
- Q&A: Hesder versus Military Service
- Q&A: Hesder Yeshivot
- Q&A: Hesitation
- Q&A: Hesitation Regarding Work
- Q&A: Heter Iska
- Q&A: Heter Iska
- Q&A: Heter Iska for Investments in Bonds
- Q&A: Hidden and Revealed
- Q&A: Hidden Property in Fire
- Q&A: Hidden Will in a Bill of Divorce
- Q&A: High and Low Culture
- Q&A: High Court Petition on the Basic Law of Incapacitation
- Q&A: High School Relationship
- Q&A: High School Studies
- Q&A: Hilbert's Hotel
- Q&A: Hilkiah and the Discovery of the Torah Scroll
- Q&A: Hinting to a Gentile on the Sabbath in a Way That Fits Every Case
- Q&A: Hiring a Mohel for the Sabbath Without Metzitzah?
- Q&A: His Bill of Divorce and Her Hand Come at the Same Time
- Q&A: His Blessed Unity
- Q&A: His Duty in His World
- Q&A: His Essence
- Q&A: His Lost Item and His Father's Lost Item — His Own Takes Precedence. His Lost Item and His Rabbi's Lost Item — His Own Comes First. His Father's Lost Item and His Rabbi's Lost Item
- Q&A: His Son, Who Is Also His Rabbi
- Q&A: His Students, Supposedly. But It Seems They Belong More to His Opponents?
- Q&A: His Urge Overcomes Him; the Traveler’s Prayer on the Sabbath
- Q&A: Historical Facts in the Talmud
- Q&A: Historical Research on Observance of the Commandments
- Q&A: History
- Q&A: History and Biblical Criticism
- Q&A: History and Torah
- Q&A: Hitchhiking
- Q&A: Hitler
- Q&A: Hitler
- Q&A: Hitler as a Baby
- Q&A: Holding a laboring woman's hand during childbirth
- Q&A: Holding an Early Seder Before the Actual Seder Night in the Coronavirus Era
- Q&A: Holding food in your hand before making a blessing
- Q&A: Holiness
- Q&A: Holiness
- Q&A: Holiness
← Previous123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173Next → Page 61 of 173