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Menstrual cycle / Mishnah / Niddah / Sex segregation / Talmud / Rabbi / Halakha / Shulchan Aruch / Jewish views on contraception / Judaism / Judaism and sexuality / Jewish culture
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Menstrual cycle
Mishnah
Niddah
Sex segregation
Talmud
Rabbi
Halakha
Shulchan Aruch
Jewish views on contraception
Judaism
Judaism and sexuality
Jewish culture

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