|talmud=Kiddushin 80b and Sandedrin 21|sa=Even HaEzer 22 and 24}}The prohibition of yichud (trans. Seclusion), in Halakha (Jewish religious law)'s the impermissibility of seclusion of a man and a woman a private area. Such seclusion's prohibited when the man and woman aren't married to each other in order to prevent the two from being tempted or having the opportunity to commit adulterous or promiscuous acts. The laws of yichud are typically followed by Orthodox Jews. Some Orthodox authorities v… (More on Yichud)