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    In Jewish religious law (halakha), the laws of yichud (Hebrew: איסור ייחוד, romanized: issur yichud, lit. 'prohibition of seclusion') prohibit seclusion...
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    such as standing under the canopy and being alone together in a room (yichud). Erusin/kiddushin has evolved from a period in which the man was to prepare...
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  • Tzniut (section Yichud)
    immediate blood relatives are forbidden to enter into a secluded situation (yichud) in a room or area that is locked and private. That measure is taken to...
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  • of Yichud in the case of adoption. Rabbi Eliezer Waldenburg, said that adoption should take place at a young age before the limitations of Yichud apply...
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    highly decorated room in the house of the groom, known as the chuppah (see Yichud). The word chuppah appears in the Hebrew Bible, for example in Joel 2:16...
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  • Ivanir), a member of a Jewish mystical secret society known as the Da'at Yichud who is incarcerated at Camp Belica; Bombate (Peter Macon), a Namibian prisoner...
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  • Islam is comparable to that of in Judaism of the equivalent concept of yichud. McElroy, Damien (2008-05-12). "Saudi man given 150 lashes for unchaperoned...
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  • and glimpsed one where the Nazis lost World War II. He then uses a Da'at Yichud artifact to upgrade Jessie and Zofia's powered armor suits and directs them...
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    intention is to "celebrate a marriage's consummation". Beilager Consummation Yichud The bedding ritual was fully observed at the wedding of King Charles II's...
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    her head: after betrothal (rare today), after the chuppah ceremony, after yichud, or only after the couple has spent a night together. Even according to...
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