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A kohen remarrying

Question: Thank you very much for your thorough answer to question 57647 and for not complicating it with extraneous issues such as “is he really a Kohen.” If you are… Read more »

Kohanim marriage kohen
21/07/2020
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Kohanim marriage

Question: If a girl had anal penetration with a Jew but never had vaginal penetration can she still marry a Kohan? Answer: If the boy was indeed Jewish then in… Read more »

Kohanim marriage
23/03/2020
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Marraige to a kohen

Question: If a woman had relations with a Jew when she was a niddah, can she marry a kohen? Answer: Yes she may. Although what was done was forbidden, in this… Read more »

Kohanim marriage kohen Marriage
10/11/2019
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Kohen marrying a convert’s daughter

Question: Are there restrictions on a Kohen marrying a converts daughter Answer: Assuming that she was conceived after her father became a convert, (meaning that she herself is definitely not… Read more »

Kohanim marriage kohen
24/07/2019
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Am i prohibited to a Kohen for marriage

Question: I am a single mother with a 12 year old child who was conceived using a self insemination method. The donor is not jewish but plays a very active… Read more »

Kohanim marriage Kohanim
02/11/2018
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Divorced girl

Question: Can a girl who was married for 4 weeks get re married to a kohen? Even if the first marriage did not have any sexual relationship? Answer: Any girl… Read more »

Kohanim marriage divorcee kohen
04/10/2018
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What constitutes a female as a besula?

Question: If a female had anal penetration (not fully and for maybe one second) from a male one time, but never vaginal, is she still considered a besula? Answer: Regarding… Read more »

Kohanim marriage Modesty besula immodesty
02/10/2018
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Ger marrying a bas kohen

Question: Can a ger marry a bas kohen according to halacha? Answer: Yes he can. The problem is only the other way around; a cohen may not marry a giores,… Read more »

Kohanim marriage giores kohen Marriage
10/03/2017
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May a Rav give the reasoning to Yuchsin questions to the questioner?

Question: I was asked by a divorcee today if she can marry a bal teshuva Kohen since she wants to do “הפקעת קידושין” (she claims there was a major bad… Read more »

Kohanim marriage chalal divorcee
07/10/2016
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Does having anal sex remove status as besula?

Question: If one has had anal sex before marriage more than once, with a Jew, full penetration, are they still considered a besula? Answer: She is not considered a besula… Read more »

Bais Hamikdash - Jewish Temple Kohanim marriage
27/09/2016
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Can a kohen marry a non virgin

Question: Can a kohen marry a non virgin? Answer: If she  had relations only with a Jew, a Cohen can marry her but if she was with a non Jew… Read more »

Kohanim marriage
14/09/2016

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