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Does G-d really care about what I do? Question: Does G-d really care if I eat pork? - Ben Answer: Yes. G-d does care. Certainly, G-d is great enough to handle whatever we do. But, He has...
Does it really matter to G-d what we do? Great question! On the one hand, G-d Himself testifies in the Torah:1 "I am G-d, I have not changed." Meaning, Creation in no way alters or...
Why does an infinite G-d spend his time "playing world"? You inadvertently answered your own question—how much energy do you suppose an infinite G-d must invest in following and paying attention to all the...
I ate non-kosher food, is G-d upset at me? G-d loves you and wants only the best for you. It bothers Him greatly when you do something which is detrimental to your wellbeing, just as any parent...
After the Tsunami: Where Do We Go From Here? No wordsThere are really no words.Any words used to describe this week's great tragedy appear hollow, vain -- even manipulative. We feel shock, horror...
I just recovered from a serious illness, how can I thank G-d? There’s a special blessing which the Sages instituted to give thanks to G-d after surviving a dangerous ordeal. This blessing is called...
Why Doesn't G-d Always Do What We Want When I was growing up I had that same question about my parents - why don't they do what I want? Now that I am a parent I understand that there are...
Does G-d care if I do ALL the mitzvahs? Mrs. Kumer: Welcome. I'll be with you in a moment...
Jewguy: I was reading the article about being a "Good Jew", [Ed. note: Read "What makes...
Without the presence of miracles, is G-d still involved in my life? Question: I did, at one time, believe G-d loved me and cared for me. That belief was carried and punctuated by a life of success...
Perpetuating life Though difficult and incredibly time-consuming, I truly believe that the hours I spend counseling couples dealing with infertility and arranging halachic...
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