Yichud
In Jewish religious law (halakha), the laws of yichud (Hebrew: איסור ייחוד issur yichud, prohibition of seclusion) is the prohibition of seclusion in a private area of a man and a woman who are not married to each other. Such seclusion is prohibited in order to prevent the two from being tempted or having the opportunity to commit adulterous or promiscuous acts. A person who is present in order to prevent yichud is called a shomer. The laws of yichud are typically followed by Orthodox Jews. Adherents of Conservative and Reform Judaism do not generally abide by the laws of yichud.
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Yichud
In Jewish religious law (halakha), the laws of yichud (Hebrew: איסור ייחוד issur yichud, prohibition of seclusion) is the prohibition of seclusion in a private area of a man and a woman who are not married to each other. Such seclusion is prohibited in order to prevent the two from being tempted or having the opportunity to commit adulterous or promiscuous acts. A person who is present in order to prevent yichud is called a shomer. The laws of yichud are typically followed by Orthodox Jews. Adherents of Conservative and Reform Judaism do not generally abide by the laws of yichud.
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In Jewish religious law (halak ...... practice is no longer current.
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La proibizione di yichud (in e ...... na donna non sposati tra loro.
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イフード(ייחוד)とは、ユダヤ教のハラハーにおける宗教法規の一つ。互いに婚姻関係にない男女が、密室や私的空間に入ることを禁じる内容となっている。姦通の罪を避ける趣旨がある。
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Even HaEzer 22 and 24
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Kiddushin 80b and Sandedrin 21
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In Jewish religious law (halak ...... y abide by the laws of yichud.
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La proibizione di yichud (in e ...... na donna non sposati tra loro.
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イフード(ייחוד)とは、ユダヤ教のハラハーにおける宗教法規の一つ。互いに婚姻関係にない男女が、密室や私的空間に入ることを禁じる内容となっている。姦通の罪を避ける趣旨がある。
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Yichud
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Yichud
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