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לזכר לעילוי נשמת דוד אברהם בן חייא קהת זצ’ל
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לזכר לעילוי נשמת מיכל בן ברוך
לזכר לעילוי נשמת מניש יצחק בן אריה
לזכר לעילוי נשמת דוד מרדכי בן אליעזר
לזכר לעילוי נשמת ברוך גדליה לייב בן הירש מוטל

Doeihu: A Daily Guide For The Jewish Worker

Doeihu sends a short, clear and applicable email every workday in the areas of yichud, kurva and many other interpersonal gender issues applicable to the workplace.

The messages are interspersed with stories, reader feedback and practical strategies that inspire the Doeihu readers to raise their standards, and provide the guidance and strength to navigate today’s complex workplace environment.

Reviewed and endorsed by Rabbanim from across the spectrum, including Rav Shmuel Kamenetsky Shlita, and Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen Shlita, over 19,000 men and women around the world currently receive and read the Doeihu email every day. Offered for free in English, Hebrew and Yiddish, its readership includes people in every position and level, and in every type of company, mosad and organization.

Walking Behind A Woman: Where There Are Many Women

Walking Behind A Woman: If One Is In A Rush

Walking Behind A Woman: Details Of The Prohibition

Walking Behind A Woman: Introduction

Inspirational Story: Geneiva Story

Separation Between The Genders: The Ruling Of The Chofetz Chaim At The Knessiah Gedolah

Separation Between The Genders: Meeting Over Food

Separation Between The Genders: In The Same Room On Regular Basis

Separation Between The Genders: Sitting Across

Separation Between The Genders: Separation In The Office

Separation Between The Genders: Dining Room/Coffee Room

Separation Between The Genders: An Inappropriate Party

Separation Between The Genders: Corporate Events

Separation Between The Genders: Meetings

Separation Between The Genders: Obligation To Separate

Separation Between The Genders: Introduction (Part 2) Shehasimchah Bim’ono

Separation Between The Genders: Introduction (Part 1)

Inspirational Story: Deal Story

Inappropriate Language: Stuffing The Ears With Cotton

Inappropriate Language: Speaking Appropriately In The Workplace

Inappropriate Language: Special Care

Inappropriate Language: The Prohibition For Women

Inappropriate Language: Publicizing Profanities

Inappropriate Language: Hearing Inappropriate Talk

Inappropriate Language: What Is Included In Nivul Peh?

Inappropriate Language: Using Refined Speech

Inappropriate Language: Appropriate Speech

Inappropriate Language: The Severity Of Nivul Peh

Inappropriate Language: The Prohibition Of Nivul Peh (Introduction)

Inspirational Story: Stopped Reading The Publication Story

Chanukah: Learning Tznius From The Chanukah Lights

Chanukah: The Obligation To Put A Stop To Such Parties

Chanukah: Q & A – Office Chanukah Parties

Chanukah: Engaging In Activities Together

Chanukah: Maintaining Separation

Chanukah: Chanukah Q & A

Surroundings: General Awareness When Working In A Secular Environment

Surroundings: An Irreligious/Non-Jewish Work Environment

Surroundings: Why Must I Leave My Job?

Surroundings: A Harmful Coworker

Surroundings: A Change In Behavior

Surroundings: A Good Environment

Surroundings: Proper Surroundings – Introduction

Tribulations: Using The Same Driver Regularly

Tribulations: Traveling Together With A Coworker

Tribulations: Families Traveling Together

Tribulations: Overtime

Tribulations: Male And Female Coworkers

Tribulations: Personal Secretaries

Tribulations: The Boss’s Responsibility

Tribulations: When Transgression Is Certain

Tribulations: Is It Really Necessary To Go?

Tribulations: Business Shows

Tribulations: Lodging With Other Jews

Tribulations: Avoiding Traveling Alone

Tribulations: Traveling On A Business Trip

Tribulations: Obeying One’s Parents Regarding Where To Work

Tribulations: Using Maaser Money For A Child To Work In An Appropriate Setting

Tribulations: Paying The Difference From Maaser

Tribulations: The Halachos For Women

Tribulations: If One Would Not Sacrifice His Own Comfort

Tribulations: A Definite Transgression

Tribulations: When The Alternate Route Comes With A Cost

Tribulations: When Two Options Exist

Tribulations: Avoiding Temptation

Tribulations: One Should Not Seek Out Challenges

Tribulations: Steering Clear Of Tribulations – Introduction

Kol Isha: A Recording

Kol Isha: A Saleslady

Kol Isha: A Female Speaker

Kol Isha: Group Voice

Kol Isha: A Woman’s Voice

Kol Isha: A Woman’s Voice – Introduction

Machanecha Kadosh: Singing On A Recording, Radio, Etc.

Machanecha Kadosh: When One Has No Other Option

Machanecha Kadosh: To Which Women Does The Prohibition Apply?

Machanecha Kadosh: While Hearing A Woman Sing

Machanecha Kadosh: While One Is Outdoors

Machanecha Kadosh: One Who Said Devarim Sheb’kedushah In Such A Place

Machanecha Kadosh: A Picture Or Video

Machanecha Kadosh: Tight Clothing

Machanecha Kadosh: Less Than A Tefach

Machanecha Kadosh: Body Parts Included In The Prohibition

Machanecha Kadosh: A Transparent Partition

Machanecha Kadosh: Permitted Scenarios

Machanecha Kadosh: Thinking Words Of Torah Or Tefillah

Machanecha Kadosh: The Reason For The Prohibition

Machanecha Kadosh: The Halachah For Women

Machanecha Kadosh: “Vehaya Machanecha Kadosh”

Machanecha Kadosh: Introduction

Machanecha Kadosh: Maintaining Holiness In Our Camp

Inspirational Story: Happily Ever After …? (Ruzhiner Rebbe Story)

Hirhurim: Conclusion

Hirhurim: Get Used To Pure Thoughts

Hirhurim: The Best Segulah Is Torah!

Hirhurim: How To Handle An Involuntary Thought

Hirhurim: Involuntary Thoughts

Hirhurim: The Prohibition For Women

Hirhurim: An Act That Leads Toward Thoughts

Hirhurim: The Prohibition Of Hirhur

Hirhurim: The Importance Of Pure Thoughts

Hirhurim: Introduction – Hirhur (Thoughts)

Inspirational Story: Elevator Story

Gazing: Inspirational Story – The Blind Musician

Gazing: Who Is Isolated From What?

Gazing: How Much Must One See Not To Be Bothered …

Gazing: Online Sales

Gazing: Photos And Videos On LinkedIn, Etc.

Gazing: Profile Photos And Screensavers

Gazing: Responsibility For Products Sold

Gazing: The Responsibility Of A Storeowner

Gazing: Business Owners And Managers

Gazing: The Woman’s Role

Gazing: Inadvertent Sight

Gazing: Practical Difference Between Men’s And Women’s Prohibitions

Gazing: Guarding The Eyes Of Women

Gazing: Mirrors And Photos

Gazing: Mussar Perspective / An Adam Chashuv

Gazing: Where It Is Forbidden Even To Glance

Gazing: A Fine Line

Gazing: Glancing vs. Gazing

Gazing: Gazing At A Woman

Gazing: The Source Of The Prohibition

Gazing: The Root Of The Mitzvah

Gazing: Especially At The Workplace

Gazing: An Opportune Time For Tefillos

Gazing: Don’t Fear Those Who Scorn

Gazing: Hashem Says, “You Are Mine!”

Gazing: Gazing At Women – Introduction

Physical Contact: Inspirational Story

Physical Contact: Feedback From Doeihu Readers On the Recent Topic

Physical Contact: The 10 Principles For Women Using Male Doctors

Physical Contact: Special Needs

Physical Contact: Massage

Physical Contact: An Unrefined Doctor & Know Yourself

Physical Contact: When There Is Another Option

Physical Contact: Physical Contact For Medical Purposes

Physical Contact: Practical Suggestions

Physical Contact: Passing With Intent

Physical Contact: Handing Over An Object

Physical Contact: Plan Accordingly

Physical Contact: Sitting Between Two Women

Physical Contact: Sitting On An Airplane

Physical Contact: Sitting Near A Woman

Physical Contact: From Doeihu’s Inbox

Physical Contact: Traveling During Rush Hour

Physical Contact: Looking At A Computer Together

Physical Contact: Story #2

Physical Contact: Story #1

Physical Contact: Practical Suggestions

Physical Contact: Suggestion

Physical Contact: Handshakes

Physical Contact: Guidelines

Physical Contact: Introduction

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Serving: If She Already Served Him & If It Causes Closeness Or Improper Thoughts

Serving: Making A Coffee For One’s Boss

Serving: Precautions For Times When Serving Is Permitted

Serving: At Hotels And On Planes

Serving: Permitted Scenarios

Serving: The Prohibition Of Making A Bed

Serving: When The Man Is Not Present

Serving: The Reason For The Prohibition

Serving: Serving Each Other

Rav Shach Arachim Story

Greeting: Nichum Aveilim In The Workplace

Greeting: Nichum Aveilim

Greeting: Did You Ever Face This Dilemma?

Greeting: Returning After A Long Absence

Greeting: If The Other One Greeted You First …

Greeting: If You Will Get To Know Them …

Greeting: When You Don’t Know Who You Are Talking To …

Greeting: On The Phone

Greeting: Written Greetings

Greeting: The Halachos Of Greeting Can Vary

Greeting: Nodding The Head

Greeting: Where It Is Permitted To Greet …

Greeting: “Happy Birthday!”

Greeting: Saying A Tefillah – e.g., “Refuah Sheleimah”

Sending Mishloach Manos Q & A

Greeting: Giving A Brachah – E.G., “Mazel Tov”

Greeting: Greeting A Group Of Men Or Women

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Greeting: Greeting Men And Women At Once

Greeting: A Special Greeting

Greeting: “Good Morning To You”

Greeting: “Good Morning”

Greeting: Practical Suggestion

Greeting: Have Someone Else Ask

Greeting: A Salesperson

Greeting: Asking About Another’s Spouse

Greeting: Involving A Third Party In An Inquiry For A Specific Reason

Greeting: Asking A Spouse

Greeting: Indirect Inquiries

Greeting: Necessary Information

Greeting: When Necessary For Assistance

Greeting: Due to Work (Part II)

Greeting: Due To Work (Part I)

When There’s A Reason To Inquire

Inquiring About Personal Matters

Greeting Through An Intermediary

Greeting

Shlomis bas Divri

Calling A Woman By Her First Name

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