Lori Palatnik is a writer and Jewish educator who has appeared on television and radio, and is the author of "Friday Night and Beyond: The Shabbat Experience Step-By-Step," "Remember My Soul - What to do in Memory of a Loved One," and co-author of "Gossip: 10 Pathways to Eliminate It From Your Life and Transform Your Soul." She is a much sought-after international speaker, having lectured in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, U.K., Central America, South America, South Africa and Israel, including featured talks at Yale, Brown and Penn. She lives in the Washington D.C. area, with her husband, Rabbi Yaakov Palatnik. Lori is the Founder of The Jewish Women's Renaissance Project, an international initiative that brings over 1,000 women to Israel each year from ten different countries on highly subsidized programs to inspire them with the beauty and wisdom of their heritage. She is the busy mother of five children, ages 24 to 14; and her son, Zev, just finished serving as a sharpshooter in the IDF. Her weekly video blog, "Lori Almost Live" is a popular feature on aish.com, viewed by over 50,000 people each month.
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(33) Anesu, August 30, 2011 7:40 PM
Absolutely true.
I wish a lot of women and young girls knew this; the world would be a different place. Thank you very much, I will send a link to my young sister. Keep up the great work and may God bless you.
(32) S, September 21, 2009 6:17 AM
great point
It's important that we dress modestly so people focus on our Inner beauty, ie our mind and soul. Plus, there's plenty of ways to be both modest and stylish. We Jews are holy; modesty helps us to protect our holiness
(31) anonymous, June 9, 2009 8:20 PM
The truth hurts-Thanks for hitting the nail on the head.
I wish you could come and address the young ladies and their mothers in my shul. I dread having to see the low cut blouses and sockless feet with flip-flops in shul, during davening on Shabbos and Yom Tovs during the warm weather. These women have no concept of tzniut at all. And what really makes my blood boil, is when these women will cover their heads with hats in shul, but then the following day be seen going in a tank top and shorts-such hypocrites!
(30) Anonymous, February 5, 2009 9:18 PM
How Do You Know?
You say "There's a fine line. You know when you've crossed it." But how do you know??? I have so much trouble trying to figure out where that fine line is!!!
(29) Jeanne, November 13, 2008 9:55 AM
Modesty
Thank you for your video on this topic. My daughter is 11 and she is struggling with modesty because her friends are not held to modesty standards like she is. I will show her your video today because I think it will encourage her to do the right thing.