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Orthodox Jewish view on contraception
Question
Does Orthodox Judaism, ever permit the use of contraceptions?
Answer
Shalom,
The short answer to a short question is yes. However there are many details and situations that influence the answer. Any specific questions needs to be raised before a Rabbi to get a specific answer.
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