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Torah and Jewish Idea => Torah and Jewish Idea => Topic started by: islamsucks on February 19, 2008, 06:50:50 PM
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a Russian Jewish woman got married not by Halacha in 1954 in Russia to a Jewish man, they later got a divorced also not by halacha, the woman married another Jewish man also not by halacha, and they have children and grandchildren, are those children and grandchildren considered to be mamzerim
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a Russian Jewish woman got married not by Halacha in 1954 in Russia to a Jewish man, they later got a divorced also not by halacha, the woman married another Jewish man also not by halacha, and they have children and grandchildren, are those children and grandchildren considered to be mamzerim
Contact a good Orthodox Rabbi. If you need a suggestion, then I can reccomend many.
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a Russian Jewish woman got married not by Halacha in 1954 in Russia to a Jewish man, they later got a divorced also not by halacha, the woman married another Jewish man also not by halacha, and they have children and grandchildren, are those children and grandchildren considered to be mamzerim
Contact a good Orthodox Rabbi. If you need a suggestion, then I can reccomend many.
yes please its an emergency, you are the only normal one here everyone else here are idiots with their pointless topics
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i think it is only mamzerim if through adulterey or incest.
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a Russian Jewish woman got married not by Halacha in 1954 in Russia to a Jewish man, they later got a divorced also not by halacha, the woman married another Jewish man also not by halacha, and they have children and grandchildren, are those children and grandchildren considered to be mamzerim
Contact a good Orthodox Rabbi. If you need a suggestion, then I can reccomend many.
yes please its an emergency, you are the only normal one here everyone else here are idiots with their pointless topics
Here? on this forum JTF or in your home town?
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a Russian Jewish woman got married not by Halacha in 1954 in Russia to a Jewish man, they later got a divorced also not by halacha, the woman married another Jewish man also not by halacha, and they have children and grandchildren, are those children and grandchildren considered to be mamzerim
Contact a good Orthodox Rabbi. If you need a suggestion, then I can reccomend many.
yes please its an emergency, you are the only normal one here everyone else here are idiots with their pointless topics
Here? on this forum JTF or in your home town?
i apologize if i said negative things, am just very worried about my friend, sometimes we say dumb things for no reason
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Check your PM.
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a Russian Jewish woman got married not by Halacha in 1954 in Russia to a Jewish man, they later got a divorced also not by halacha, the woman married another Jewish man also not by halacha, and they have children and grandchildren, are those children and grandchildren considered to be mamzerim
Contact a good Orthodox Rabbi. If you need a suggestion, then I can reccomend many.
yes please its an emergency, you are the only normal one here everyone else here are idiots with their pointless topics
Here? on this forum JTF or in your home town?
i apologize if i said negative things, am just very worried about my friend, sometimes we say dumb things for no reason
Yes what you said was dumb
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Check your PM.
THANK YOU Tzvi Ben Roshel
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If the marriage was not Halachic they were never married in the first place and the children are not mamzerim