For the Ilui Neshama of Shmuel Eliyahu ben Chana and Avraham,
Avraham ben Ester &
Israel ben Rivka. For the Refua Shlema of Avraham ben Sarah (just got diagnosed
with cancer).
Translated from Yalkut Yosef:
1. One who G-d forbid sees his friend drowning or is in
harms way and he/she can save the friend; if he/she does not save them, then
they are violating a Mitzvah from the Torah, Lo Ta’amod Al Dam Reacha. Even if a man sees a woman drowning, this
man is NOT allowed to look away and is obligated to save her life in whatever
way possible. If this person is being stringent upon himself not to get into
Kdusha issues, he is looked as a crazy stringent person and is violating the
same Mitzvah as written on top. All this is when this is happening randomly,
which means one may absolutely not
work as a lifeguard by a pool or a beach where women are swimming (whether it’s
a women’s only beach or public mixed scene).
2. One is not even allowed to look at a woman’s pinky if its
for the intention of opposite-gender pleasure. If the man is looking at the
woman not for the intentions of pleasure but because she is in front of him (B’Akrai B’Alma), then there is no
prohibition being violated from Halacha.
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