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Yes, there is no Prohibition of having eye contact with a woman in Judaism It is however forbidden to look at any part of a women, except ones wife, for the purpose of receiving pleasure from her appearance. Therefore in regular everyday encounters a man is aloud to look at a women for practical purposes i.e. business, asking directions, innocent conversation etc.

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