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Wat (wie) is Shomer Hatzair Movement - definitie

FORBIDS OR RESTRICTS PHYSICAL CONTACT WITH A MEMBER OF THE OPPOSITE SEX
Shomer negiah; Shomeret Negieh; Shomer nagia; Negia; Shomer negilla; Shomer negia; Shomer Negiah

Shomer Shabbat         
  • ''Sefer Shomer Shabbat'', a Jewish law manual from the 17th century
PERSON WHO OBSERVES THE JEWISH SHABBAT
Shomer Shabath; Shomer Shabbos; Observant Jew; Shomer shabbat; Shomer shabbos
In Judaism, a person who is shomer Shabbat or shomer Shabbos (plural shomré Shabbat or shomrei Shabbos; , "Sabbath observer", sometimes more specifically, "Saturday Sabbath observer") is a person who observes the mitzvot (commandments) associated with Judaism's Shabbat, or Sabbath, which begins at dusk on Friday and ends after sunset on Saturday.
Movement (music)         
SELF-CONTAINED PART OF A MUSICAL COMPOSITION OR MUSICAL FORM
Musical movement; Multi-movement
A movement is a self-contained part of a musical composition or musical form. While individual or selected movements from a composition are sometimes performed separately, a performance of the complete work requires all the movements to be performed in succession.
Shomer Emunim         
  • Ahrele Roth]]
  • Rabbi Avraham Chaim Roth, second Rebbe of Shomrei Emunim
HASIDIC GROUP
Shomer Emunim (Hasidic dynasty)
Shomer Emunim (, meaning "Guardian of the Faith") is a devout, insular Hasidic group based in Jerusalem. It was founded in the 20th century by Rabbi Arele (Aharon) Roth.

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Negiah

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.