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Taking the children to school, going to shul, buying necessities (not stam shopping-shpatziring outside), and other errands or necessary functions. And even there if it is avoidable is should be avoided. (Maybe for example you can get groceries ordered by phone and delivered; and other examples like that.) Basically when its necessary its okay; when it isn’t necessary it should be avoided where possible.
So, would I be correct in stating that in your household, any of the following activities are verbotten:
— A wife meeting her sister or friend for lunch.
— Taking the kids (especially daughters) to the playground
— Going to a wedding of a friend (I’ll assume you’ll allow for close relatives)
— Buying a present for her husband/parents/friends (unless done online, of course)
— Going to school for a degree (online programs excepted)
— Stam taking a walk
— Going to a family get-together with extended family
— Attending non-mandatory school functions (teas, fundraisers, etc. — I’ll assume you allow parent-teacher meetings)
Am I correct that all these activities are verbotten in your household for your wife and daughters?
The Wolf