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Jewish womens hair
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Before I start, this post isn`t a mickey take nor anything untoward, but i`m curious to know why married jewish women shave/cut their hair short and then wear wigs.
I work in a jewish community of manchester and i`ve always wondered why but havn`t asked out of respect or maybe embarrassment
I work in a jewish community of manchester and i`ve always wondered why but havn`t asked out of respect or maybe embarrassment
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This should answer your question http://ruthiepearlman.com/customs.html
I suspect ultimately it's much the same as Muslim women covering up. Christian women are supposed to do it in church at least. The reason for it all, I suppose, is that men get all excited at women's hair... and obviously instead of learning to control their own excitement they find it more convenient to control the women's appearance.
Jewish women do not crop or shave their hair. Under their wigs they have their own long hair.
Traditionally, Judaism considered women's hair to be erotic, and only her husband would be allowed to see her 'crowning glory'.
Until quite recently the custom was to cover the head with scarves, but as wigs became more natural looking, this is now the preferred 'head dress' of many Jewish women. They can look glamourous and observe their religious customs.
Traditionally, Judaism considered women's hair to be erotic, and only her husband would be allowed to see her 'crowning glory'.
Until quite recently the custom was to cover the head with scarves, but as wigs became more natural looking, this is now the preferred 'head dress' of many Jewish women. They can look glamourous and observe their religious customs.
This is mainly observed by Orthodox Jewish women. I am a Reform Jew (and a really rubbish one at that!) and wouldn't dream of covering my hair for anyone!
Teash, you should ask away, I'm sure they will answer any questions you have, it's not disrespectful to be curious, how else do you learn if you don't ask? Go for it!
Teash, you should ask away, I'm sure they will answer any questions you have, it's not disrespectful to be curious, how else do you learn if you don't ask? Go for it!
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