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===Attending Office Parties=== | ===Attending Office Parties=== | ||
#Most hold one | #Most hold one is allowed to attend office parties,<ref name=":2">[https://www.torahmusings.com/2013/12/bars-and-office-parties-in-jewish-law-ii/#fn-19570-42 Rabbi J. David Bleich], The reason for this is because a signup sheet indicates that attendance to the holiday party is completely optional and, therefore, not attending will not cause one to lose out from a business perspective.</ref> but preferably only for business purposes (ex. to receive a salary bonus). Many who are lenient in regard to attending office parties still say that one should not remain at the party for too long.<ref>[https://www.torahmusings.com/2013/12/bars-and-office-parties-in-jewish-law-ii/#fnref-19570-32 Rabbi Hershel Schachter]</ref> <ref name=":3">[https://torah.org/torah-portion/weekly-halacha-5767-miketz/ Rabbi Doniel Neustadt]</ref> Some, however, are strict about attending office parties and say that one may not attend the parties altogether.<ref>Shut Mishne Halachot 7:118</ref> | ||
# | #One should not attend an office party that has a sign up sheet (or the like) as opposed to a formal invitation.<ref name=":2" /> | ||
#If there is no Avodah Zara present, attending office holiday parties has the same considerations as other office parties.<ref name=":3" /> | #If there is no Avodah Zara present, attending office holiday parties has the same considerations as other office parties.<ref name=":3" /> | ||