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Topic Submission Thread (Q1 5781) [duplicate] Question
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It feels like it's only been a week or two since I started this; it's hard to believe that it's been two months. With the success of the challenge thus far, it's time for a new quarterly submission post.
This thread is for submitting your suggestions for a challenge; suggest your topic as an answer to this post. If a submission is selected, I will delete the post to reduce clutter.
A good submission should:
- Not be too niche a topic (think "kashrus," or perhaps "milk and meat," not "nat bar nat").
- Not be too broad a topic (think "Book of Joshua," not "Prophets").
- Include the name of the topic, optionally in transliterated Hebrew, but absolutely in English. If the name doesn't translate well, write a short summary of the topic.
Every Thursday night (subject to change), I will look through the submission suggestions here and choose the next topic based on the topics suggested here, taking post score and seasonal relevance under consideration.
Any submission not chosen for one week is still eligible for the following week's topic challenge. Keep posting suggestions here, regardless of how many suggestions there already are! This list will be renewed every quarter, based on the Jewish calendar months; that is, this thread will be used until Chanukah.
List of challenges from Q1 5781:
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