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Tagged as: או”ח עה

  • - Halacha Articles, Birth
  • nursing, או"ח ד, או"ח עה

Article: Halachos of Nursing

  It is permissible for a woman to say Tehillim, daven (pray), and learn Torah while nursing a child—as long as she is properly covered. However, she should not bentch (say Birchas…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Tznius
  • או"ח עה

Article: Definition of Shok: What needs to be Covered?

  Our Sages tell us, “Shok be’isha ervah” (a woman’s leg is considered a private part of her body). Therefore, her legs must always be covered in the presence of…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Tznius
  • או"ח עה

Article: Mixed Swimming, Exercise or Skating

  Is there a problem with using public skating rinks? The prohibition against mixed dancing, as well as its terrible repercussions, is well-known. Similarly, mixed swimming is absolutely forbidden according…

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  • - עברית, Tznius
  • או"ח עה

שער אשה בחצר

  שאלה: נתקשיתי, להדעות שמדינא מותר לאשה ללכת עם שער בחצר, והרי בחצר בזמנם היה של כמה אנשים, ושער באשה ערוה להסתכל, והיאך מותר לה ללכת כך, וכי מותר לה…

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  • Davening, Tznius
  • nursing, או"ח עה

Can I listen to a Shiur Torah while breastfeeding?

  Although it's best to be properly covered while learning, nonetheless when it is not possible you can still listen to a shiur.   Sources: האשה יושבת וקוצה חלתה ערומה…

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  • Talmud Torah, Tznius
  • place of learning, train, או"ח עה

If I am sitting on the train, and there are people who are not Tznius all around me, am I allowed to learn Torah?

  If you are just reading with your eyes without saying the words there is no problem. To say the words is problematic. If it’s possible to turn away (not…

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  • Davening, Mechitzah
  • או"ח עה, או"ח צ

Is it permitted to Daven in a public place if there are women there?

  If there are women that are Tznius, it is permitted as long as they are not in your view (provided this isn’t an official shul). עיין חתם סופר בתשובותיו…

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  • Tznius
  • divorce, hair covering, sheitel, tichel, אה"ע כא, או"ח עה

Must a divorced woman cover her hair according to Halacha, or is it a Hiddur?

  Yes, a divorced woman is obligated to cover her hair.   Sources: שו"ע אה"ע סי' כ"א סעי ב', ח"מ שם ס"ק ב', ב"ש שם ס"ק ה', דגול מרבבה שם,…

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  • Dress Code, Tznius
  • leggings, lo yilbash, pajamas, או"ח עה

Tznius: Leggings & Pajamas Pants

  Question: Is it a Halachic issue for a woman to wear leggings? If girls go on a trip with an activity that wearing leggings, under the skirt of course,…

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  • Tznius
  • exercise, kimchis, pants, או"ח עה

Tznius & Exercise

  Question: If a female is doing exercise in a completely secluded area (where there are no men or sifrei kodesh), may she wear exercise gear that isn't Tznius?  …

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  • Tznius
  • או"ח עה

Dress code in Chabad house kiddy camp: May counselor wear short ankle socks?

  Question: I run a Chabad camp. We have many non-Chabad counselors. One of our counselors is not comfortable wearing socks and will only agree to wearing ankle socks. May…

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  • Tznius
  • gym, או"ח עה

Is it okay to go to a gym that is mixed, if the crowd there are dressed like regular on the street?

  No.   See here: https://asktherav.com/article-531-mixed-swimming-exercise-or-skating/   See also here: https://asktherav.com/1758-there-is-an-exercise-class-with-only-female-participants-however-the-instructor-is-male-is-it-okay-to-join-the-class/     #3034

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  • Dress Code, Tznius
  • knees, skirt, stockings, או"ח עה

Tznius: Covering the Entire Knee

  Questions: 1. Are there Halachic sources for covering the entire knee even when wearing colored socks or stockings sitting or standing? 2. Are those who are lenient in this…

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  • Tznius
  • brachah, tznius, או"ח עה

Does a woman need to be completely dressed including socks in order to make a Bracha?

  No. In the presence of another girl without socks, is questionable. However, she may face the other way, or close her eyes when making the Brachah.   Sources: משנה…

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  • Kol Isha, Tznius
  • daughter, kol isha, tznius, women singing, או"ח עה

May a woman sing in front of her father? (& other questions)

  Q. May a woman sing in front of her father?  A. A father may hear his daughter singing.   Q. May a woman sing with her father as he…

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  • Tznius
  • co-ed, exercise, gym, instructor, mixed, tznius, או"ח עה

There is an exercise class with only female participants, however the instructor is male. Is it okay to join the class?

  This may not be done.   Reasoning: Certainly, if the instructor was Jewish there would be a problem of Lifnei Iver. This is true, even if the woman was…

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  • Tznius
  • not wearing socks in the house, tznius, walking around without socks, women not wearing socks, או"ח עה

May a woman walk around the house without socks on if there are no men around?

  According to Halacha, one must be cautious in Tznius even in the privacy of one’s own home or bedroom and even if there are no men around. The Alter…

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  • Kol Isha, Tznius
  • kol isha, kol isha with a sister, sister singing, tznius, zemiros, אה"ע כא, או"ח עה

May a girl/woman sing in front of her brother?

  There is a dispute among Poskim if the idea of Kol Isha applies to a sister. The issue applies only to a sister who is mature in body and…

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