• Forbidden relationships in Judaism (איסורי ביאה Isurey bi'ah) are intimate relationships which are forbidden by prohibitions in the Torah or rabbinical...
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  • sources is "forbidden relationships in Judaism". The Hebrew Bible sets out several lists of relationships sexual relations between which are forbidden. Two lists...
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  • have been subject to rabbinic interpretations in the Talmud. (See also Forbidden relationships in Judaism.) The Karaites reject the authority of Talmudic...
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  • involved in the atonement process, together with repentance. Ethical monotheism Forbidden relationships in Judaism Jewish ethics Reward and punishment in Judaism...
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  • a form of idolatry, which is forbidden. Therefore, considering Jesus divine, as “God the Son”, is forbidden. Judaism's rejection of Jesus as the Messiah...
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    Interfaith marriage in Judaism (also called mixed marriage or intermarriage) was historically looked upon with very strong disfavor by Jewish leaders,...
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    having originated as an organized religion in the Middle East during the Bronze Age. Contemporary Judaism evolved from Yahwism, the cultic religious movement...
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  • intimate relationships and family forms including gay, lesbian, and heterosexual relationships as well as people choosing to be single." Humanistic Judaism is...
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    Seven Laws of Noah (category Land of Israel laws in Judaism)
    to keep the full Law of Moses. Judaism portal Code of Hammurabi Ethical monotheism Forbidden relationships in Judaism God-fearers Interfaith dialogue...
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  • In Judaism, the traditional method of determining Jewishness relies on tracing one's maternal line. According to halakha, the recognition of someone as...
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    Forbidden relationships in Judaism Homosexuality and Judaism Incest#Religious views Jewish views on marriage LGBT-affirming denominations in Judaism Martinus...
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  • is the subject of many narratives and laws in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and rabbinic literature. In Judaism, sexuality is viewed as having both positive...
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  • name for a Jewish (or Muslim) community in Medieval Spain Forbidden relationships in Judaism Jewish ghettos in Europe, a neighborhood where Jews lived...
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  • semen in vain (in Hebrew: הוצאת זרע לבטלה) is (according to Orthodox Judaism) a Biblical prohibition derived from (Genesis 38:7), this is explained in the...
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  • marriage in Judaism has been a subject of debate within Jewish denominations. The traditional view among Jews is to regard same-sex relationships as categorically...
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  • Sons of Zadok (category Priesthood (Judaism))
    gossip and rumor that the Zadokite priest had transgressed forbidden relationships in Judaism. Similarly, there is the concern that the widow of a non-priest...
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  • the ancient Israelites. In addition, it is forbidden to derive benefit (hana'ah) from anything dedicated to idolatry. Judaism had historically stood out...
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    In Judaism, God has been conceived in a variety of ways. Traditionally, Judaism holds that the national god of the Israelites—that is, the god of Abraham...
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  • The practice of witchcraft in the Middle East has a long history. In ancient Judaism, there existed a complex relationship with magic and witchcraft,...
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    Marriage in Judaism is the documentation of a contract between a Jewish man and a Jewish woman in which God is involved. In Judaism, a marriage can end...
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  • among siblings, siblings-in-law, and spouses". Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Quran 4:23 : "˹Also˺ forbidden to you for marriage...two...
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  • most forbidden relationships in Judaism, all physical contact in an affectionate or lustful manner is rabbinically forbidden when a woman is in her niddah...
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  • Christianity began as a movement within Second Temple Judaism, but the two religions gradually diverged over the first few centuries of the Christian...
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  • plural mamzerim) is a person who is born as the result of certain forbidden relationships or incest (as it is defined by the Bible), or the descendant of...
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    images is likewise forbidden in both religions. Both have official colors (Blue in Judaism and Green in Islam). Both faiths believe in angels, as servants...
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    Haredi Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות חֲרֵדִית Yahadut Ḥaredit, IPA: [ħaʁeˈdi]; also spelled Charedi in English; plural Haredim or Charedim) consists of groups...
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  • (pronounced [jibum], Hebrew: ייבום) is the form of levirate marriage found in Judaism. As specified by Deuteronomy 25:5–10, the brother of a man who died without...
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    Women in Judaism have affected the course of Judaism over millenia. Their role is reflected in the Hebrew Bible, the Oral Law (the corpus of rabbinic literature)...
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    Conversion to Judaism (Hebrew: גִּיּוּר, romanized: giyur or Hebrew: גֵּרוּת, romanized: gerut) is the process by which non-Jews adopt the Jewish religion...
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    pursuing spiritual goals. Asceticism has not been a dominant theme within Judaism, but minor-to-significant ascetic traditions have been a part of Jewish...
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