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Negiah (Hebrew: נגיעה), literally "touch", is the concept in Jewish law (Halakha) that forbids or restricts sensual physical contact with a member of the opposite sex except for one's spouse, outside the niddah period, and certain close relatives to whom one is presumed not to have sexual attraction. A person who abides by this halakha is colloquially described as a shomer negiah ("one observant of negiah").

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  • Shomer Neguiá (hebreo שומר נגיעה, lit. «el que se guarda del tocamiento») es la prohibición religiosa judía de cualquier tipo de contacto físico con personas del sexo opuesto, en casi cualquier condición. Tiende a preservar la fidelidad conyugal, también es una Middá​ y es como una 'cobertura​ alrededor de la Halajá' (ley judía) para evitar el riesgo de comprometerse en las formas prohibidas por la Torá. (es)
  • Negiah (Hebrew: נגיעה), literally "touch", is the concept in Jewish law (Halakha) that forbids or restricts sensual physical contact with a member of the opposite sex except for one's spouse, outside the niddah period, and certain close relatives to whom one is presumed not to have sexual attraction. A person who abides by this halakha is colloquially described as a shomer negiah ("one observant of negiah"). (en)
  • Il termine neghiah o negiah (in ebraico: נגיעה‎?), letteralmente "tocco", è quel concetto della Halakhah (Legge ebraica) che proibisce o limita il contatto fisico con membri del sesso opposto (eccetto che il proprio coniuge, figli, fratelli/sorelle, nipoti, genitori e nonni). La persona che osserva questa halakhah viene colloquialmente descritta con shomer negiah ("osservante della neghiah"). (it)
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  • Sabbath 13a (en)
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  • Shomer Neguiá (hebreo שומר נגיעה, lit. «el que se guarda del tocamiento») es la prohibición religiosa judía de cualquier tipo de contacto físico con personas del sexo opuesto, en casi cualquier condición. Tiende a preservar la fidelidad conyugal, también es una Middá​ y es como una 'cobertura​ alrededor de la Halajá' (ley judía) para evitar el riesgo de comprometerse en las formas prohibidas por la Torá. (es)
  • Negiah (Hebrew: נגיעה), literally "touch", is the concept in Jewish law (Halakha) that forbids or restricts sensual physical contact with a member of the opposite sex except for one's spouse, outside the niddah period, and certain close relatives to whom one is presumed not to have sexual attraction. A person who abides by this halakha is colloquially described as a shomer negiah ("one observant of negiah"). The laws of negiah are typically followed by strict Orthodox Jews, with varying levels of observance. Some Orthodox Jews follow the laws with strict modesty and take measures to avoid accidental contact, such as avoiding sitting next to a member of the opposite sex on a bus, train, airplane, or other similar seating situations. Others are more lenient, only avoiding purposeful contact. Adherents of Conservative and Reform Judaism do not follow these laws. Many Jews with Orthodox beliefs believe that there is extensive room for leniency and that strict adherence to these rules stunts development and prevents social success and ultimately undermines well-being. Others understand the rules as clearly referring to sensual touch. (en)
  • Il termine neghiah o negiah (in ebraico: נגיעה‎?), letteralmente "tocco", è quel concetto della Halakhah (Legge ebraica) che proibisce o limita il contatto fisico con membri del sesso opposto (eccetto che il proprio coniuge, figli, fratelli/sorelle, nipoti, genitori e nonni). La persona che osserva questa halakhah viene colloquialmente descritta con shomer negiah ("osservante della neghiah"). Le leggi della neghiah sono in genere praticate dagli ebrei ortodossi, con diversi livelli di osservanza. Alcuni ebrei ortodossi seguono le leggi con rigorosa modestia e adottano certe misure per evitare contatti accidentali, come per esempio evitare di sedersi accanto a un membro del sesso opposto su un autobus, aereo, o altra situazione simile. Altri sono più indulgenti, evitando solo il contatto intenzionale. Gli aderenti all'Ebraismo conservatore e all'Ebraismo riformato non seguono queste leggi. (it)
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  • Kedushah , Issurei Biah , 21:1–7 (en)
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  • Even HaEzer 20–21 (en)
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