Do Jews remove pubes?

The Talmud prohibits men from shaving their body and pubic hair because such activity is considered feminine behavior, violating the prohibition of: "A man shall not put on a woman's garment." Male Ashkenazi Jews followed the Talmudic law as they lived in a European society in which such shaving was regarded as ...
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Do Jews condoms?

Almost all Jewish authorities would permit the use of condoms to protect against sexually transmitted infections. Unlike some faith traditions which view abortion as murder, Jewish law does not consider abortion as such because the fetus is not considered a 'life' or a 'person' with independent rights.
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What religion doesn't allow you to shave?

Sikhs. The Sikh religion forbids cutting or shaving any bodily hair.
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At what age should pubic hair be removed in Islam?

The religious etiquettes of Islam specify that removal of pubic hair should be initiated at menarche, and done at least once every 40 days [13, 20].
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Can a Sikh cut his pubic hair?

Yes a sikh can shave pubes, religion is an set of idea that may or may not appeals to one, or partially appeals to someone. This also applies not only to pubes but every hair.
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Do Jews get vasectomies?

Jewish law does not permit a vasectomy as a permissible birth control intervention as it is an act of sterilization which is proscribed by the Torah (see Leviticus 22:24 which the rabbis of the Talmud understand as proscribing the sterilization of both animals and people).
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What is forbidden in Judaism?

Biblical prohibitions

In the Hebrew Bible, sexual relationships between siblings are forbidden to Jews but permissible to Gentiles (non-Jews). The relationships forbidden by Leviticus 18 are: One's genetic relative (Leviticus 18:6) One's mother (Leviticus 18:7) One's father (Leviticus 18:7)
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Is tubal ligation allowed in Judaism?

Halakhic considerations in choice of contraceptive method

As such, vasectomy and tubal ligation, considered permanent contraception, are prohibited by Jewish law.
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Are Jews allowed to use contraceptives?

Judaism and contraception

The methods of contraception allowed under Jewish law are those that do not damage the sperm or stop it getting to its intended destination. These are the contraceptive pill and the IUD.
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How many wives are allowed in Judaism?

Although according to Torah law a man may marry more than one wife, under a ban (herem) issued by Rabbenu Gershom (Rabbi Gershom ben Judah Me'or Ha-Golah, c. 960–1028) in the eleventh century, a husband could not take an additional wife unless he divorced his first wife or she died.
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Can Jews drink alcohol?

Judaism. Judaism relates to consumption of alcohol, particularly of wine, in a complex manner. Wine is viewed as a substance of import and it is incorporated in religious ceremonies, and the general consumption of alcoholic beverages is permitted, however inebriation (drunkenness) is discouraged.
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Can Jews eat pork?

Both Judaism and Islam have prohibited eating pork and its products for thousands of years.
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Can orthodox use contraception?

Eastern Orthodoxy

An official document of the Russian Orthodox Church prohibits contraception except when it is specifically approved by a confessor, does not involve the possibility of aborting a conceived child, is for reasons of inability to raise a child, and is done with spousal consent.
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What does Islam say about contraception?

Many Muslims see it as their duty to have children and one of the aims of marriage is the conception and raising of children. However, most Islamic scholars agree that Islam allows contraception , which is also known as birth control.
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What Christianity says about contraception?

The Catholic Church teaches that the act of sex is a way of showing true love and it is through this expression of love that God works to create new life. Since one of the purposes of sex is to procreate , the use of artificial methods of contraception interferes with God's creative act and is not acceptable.
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Is divorce allowed in the Orthodox Church?

The Eastern Orthodox Church permits divorce and remarriage in church in certain circumstances, though its rules are generally more restrictive than the civil divorce rules of most countries.
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Is family planning a sin in Islam?

The Quran does not prohibit birth control, nor does it forbid a husband or wife to space preg- nancies or limit their number. Thus, the great majority of Islamic jurists believe that family plan- ning is permissible in Islam.
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What do Greek Orthodox believe about abortion?

The Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in Greece ruled on Tuesday that it considers abortion to be murder and cannot accept the practice. The Holy Synod, chaired by Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece, is the highest authority in the church.
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Can Jews be cremated?

In Jewish law, the human body belongs to God, not to the individual. Jewish law and tradition consider cremation as destruction of property.
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Can you get bacon in Israel?

Put simply, the importation into Israel of bacon, prosciutto, ham or any other pork product is prohibited.
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What is forbidden to eat in Christianity?

The only dietary restrictions specified for Christians in the New Testament are to "abstain from food sacrificed to idols, from blood, from meat of strangled animals" (Acts 15:29), teachings that the early Church Fathers, such as Clement of Alexandria and Origen, preached for believers to follow.
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Is smoking allowed in Judaism?

In 2006, the Vaad Halacha (Jewish law committee), sponsored by the Rabbinical Council of America, ruled that the use of tobacco is forbidden to Jews, and the committee specifically cited and reversed precedents that permitted smoking.
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Can Jews eat chicken?

Certain domesticated fowl can be eaten, such as chicken, geese, quail, dove, and turkey. The animal must be slaughtered by a shochet — a person trained and certified to butcher animals according to Jewish laws. The meat must be soaked to remove any traces of blood before cooking.
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Why is wine not kosher?

Because of wine's special role in many non-Jewish religions, the kashrut laws specify that wine cannot be considered kosher if it might have been used for idolatry.
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Can a rabbi marry?

Traditionally, rabbis were expected to marry women who were devoted to Judaism. The convention was a logical one. As a symbolic exemplar of Judaism, everything a rabbi does should reflect his commitment to the Jewish religion.
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