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Forbidden relationships in Judaism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Forbidden relationships in Judaism
Forbidden relationships in Judaism ( ') are those intimate relationships which are forbidden by prohibitions in the Torah and also by rabbinical injunctions. Some of these prohibitions—those listed in Leviticus 18, known as ' ((ヘブライ語:עריות))—are considered such a serious transgression of Jewish law that one must give up one's life rather than transgress one of them. (This does not necessarily apply to a rape victim.〔Rama and other commentaries on Shulchan Aruch II:157:1〕) This is as opposed to most other prohibitions, in which one is generally required to transgress the commandment when a life is on the line. == Adultery == Adultery is prohibited by the seventh of the Ten Commandments () which says simply: :Thou shalt not commit adultery. It is forbidden for a man to have sexual relations with a married woman not his wife. (, )
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