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Thursday, 04 November 2010 12:35
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+3 #3 TzVi Ben Roshel. 2011-02-11 21:23
Shalom (originally i wanted to post this on the question of Women in Jewish law section, but wasn't able to).
My questions are- are and if yes why are women required to cover their hair?
Also the whole wigg thing that some (or many) women wear doesn't make sense to me at all. Because if the issue is modesty, then the wigs in many situations make the lady even more attractive.
Also what if a lady not having her head covered doesn't bother her husband. Also can he just say do what you like (obviously not touch other men, and wear a normal skirt and clothes and not be too loose nor too extreme (like the jerkas some ar embracing). But just with the head covering it doesn't bother her man(in personal matters, but it is only an issue if it is clearly forbidden and bother's G-D).
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+1 #2 Shlomo 2010-11-24 23:25
Tzvi, Rabbi Pinchas Winston is an expert on that topic http://thirtysix.org/
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+2 #1 Tzvi Ben Roshel 2010-11-15 08:01
Hi I would like to ask. Can the Rav discuss the concepts of Maase Braishet and Maase Mirkava.
Are their any people and Rabbanim who know these subjects or has it been lost and forgotten?
Some claim its science (physics) and metaphysics (as Rambam says).
Others say its Kabbalah, and Meditation. (The second part is also mentioned by non-Kabbalistic (zoharic) sources such as R' Avraham son of the Rambam who mentions "retreat" and meditiation.
Can you explain these subjects and also how can people discover the truth? (if not now, at least how to eventually be able to get some understanding of G-D and deeper subjects?)
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