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Hi Jay,
--- Jay Heuman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I haven't the slightest idea where and who got the mistaken idea that
> Jewish women wear a head covering as a sign of submission to men?
I incorrectly lumped Jewish women covering their heads in with Christian women
under religious head coverings. Sorry about that. I thought there was a similar
commandment in Jewish law for women to cover their heads like there is in the
New Testament. Thanks for the clarification on it.
> Orthodox women cover their heads as a sign of modesty (before men) and
> as a sign of respect (toward God). Modesty before men, not submission
> to men, as a woman's hair is considered tempting and seductive. (This
> modesty aspect of covering the head is not expected of men as . . .
> well, maybe most men aren't tempting? LOL!)
I've always wondered about that as well. I get extremely jealous of men who
have better hair than me. (Speaking as a natural blonde with long hair. :)
But this reasoning is similar to why Muslim women wear headscarves as well
right? (Don't have my Koran handy.)
And getting back to the original point, I think there is a distinction between
covering one's head for practical purposes (cleanliness, fashion, etc.) and
religious purposes (modesty or submission to men or recognition of God).
Deb
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