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Adultery in Judaism

Jan 7, 2023
Adultery in Judaism The Jewish religion conceptualizes adultery as any sexual relationship between a married woman and a man who is not her husband, so it is technically if the man is married and the woman is single in a sexual relationship it is not adultery according to Judaism, only today in Today this technicality is ignored, to add, the modifications of the Talmud his holy book further expand this definition to include that women who engage in intimate relationships with men against the wishes of their husbands are also considered adulteress . A person who violates the sacred and unbreakable bonds of marriage and engages in sexual relations outside of marriage is condemned by the Jewish holy scriptures, since adultery is one of the three main sins of the Jewish faith, along with idolatry and murder. As a punishment in traditional Judaism, adultery was punishable by death for both men and women, however, current and modern followers of Judaism no longer practice this type of punishment. According to Jewish laws, traditional Orthodox and Conservative Judaism, a couple remains married even after a civil or secular divorce and for a religiously recognized divorce to have this effect, the man must provide the divorced woman with a document called a "get", that will allow her to publicly acknowledge herself as single again. And remember that if you want to know more, visit our original post on our blog, share this information with your friends, see you on the web.
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