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Jtube: Oprah: Hair Covering & Modesty

Jtube: Oprah: Hair Covering & Modesty

Why does Judaism place such a high value on modesty?

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Published: February 2, 2013

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Visitor Comments: 21

(11) Anonymous, April 3, 2013 6:25 PM

As I learned it, there is something about the hair of a married Jewish woman - a kind of spiritual "aura" if you will - that is to be kept under wraps, shared only with one's husband. The hair used in wigs (i.e., no longer attached to a living woman) does not have this quality, therefore its use is permissible. The issue of a wig's being immodest or eye-catching -- seemingly controverting the spirit of the halacha - is something else altogether.

(10) Marcia, February 6, 2013 3:15 PM

It isn't only Chasidishe women who cover their hair.

All married Jewish women are supposed to cover their hair according to Halacha.

(9) Shoshana - Jerusalem, February 6, 2013 1:33 PM

A correction

The video is very good but it gives the wrong impression that only Chassidic families observe Shabbos, hair covering and modest dress. But all Orthodox Jews keep Shabbos, etc. P.S. I want to compliment the Orthodox woman in the video, who is wearing a beautiful and modest maternity dress. So often we see expectant women who look as if they are walkilng around with a watermelon, but this lady is beautifully and respectably covered, as befititng the miracle that is takilng place within her.

(8) Anonymous, February 6, 2013 2:43 AM

Oprah only noticed her wig because she was looking for a head covering and was wondering why she didn't see one.

(7) Deborah Litwack, February 5, 2013 5:20 PM

Not due to sensousness

It's Halacha period! Once a woman is married she has a new status in life and must cover her hair in public. Wigs are gorgeous and more sensuous than most women's natural hair. That is NOT the issue in halacha, as I learned it.

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