@mocroroosje18 Actually I live in a Jewish area and most of the Jews in my area cover, same with their married women, if anything they cover more modestly than most Muslim women I've seen who wear Hijab with jeans. If anything Islam holds nothing, their Halal is not even true, clean and pure as Kosher. Why would Jews speak against the Burqa and Niqab ban when Jews don't cover their faces, just their HAIR as required in the Bible. The ban is just for the veil, not the Hijab nor Jewish Tichel.
@Argento1853 You know what I mean; the ones with jeans have lost it like the rest of jewish/christian woman these days. Big difference between Islam and Judaism and Christianity now days is that Islam is the only religion in the world that still holds those values at least that's how it seems to go when you see that only muslims fight against the ban on headscarf in schools; don't hear any jewish or christian voice on this matter;on the contrary they seem to welcome it.
@mocroroosje18 Not true, from Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Babylonian drawings, they show that Ancient Jewish women covered their hair like the lady in this video and like most married Religious Jewish Women. They covered their hair only which is required in the Bible, not the face which is not required. I'm also sure they didn't wear jeans and tight pants like many Hijabi women wear today.
One of the reasons I wear a snood or tikhel is because I don't want to cover my hair with hair even if it's not real and anyway some of the sheitals are even nicer then some womens natural hair.
When you think about it,it's just easier and more confortable to wear the scarf(Tikhel)it also makes me feel that I'am following the commandment more by wearing it because Sheitel is still the same as not covering your hair it looks the same and it's so sumb that you have to shave your hair.Its more easier just putting the scarf on your hair and faster.
@mocroroosje18 Actually I live in a Jewish area and most of the Jews in my area cover, same with their married women, if anything they cover more modestly than most Muslim women I've seen who wear Hijab with jeans. If anything Islam holds nothing, their Halal is not even true, clean and pure as Kosher. Why would Jews speak against the Burqa and Niqab ban when Jews don't cover their faces, just their HAIR as required in the Bible. The ban is just for the veil, not the Hijab nor Jewish Tichel.
Argento1853 4 months ago
@Argento1853 You know what I mean; the ones with jeans have lost it like the rest of jewish/christian woman these days. Big difference between Islam and Judaism and Christianity now days is that Islam is the only religion in the world that still holds those values at least that's how it seems to go when you see that only muslims fight against the ban on headscarf in schools; don't hear any jewish or christian voice on this matter;on the contrary they seem to welcome it.
mocroroosje18 4 months ago
@mocroroosje18 Not true, from Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Babylonian drawings, they show that Ancient Jewish women covered their hair like the lady in this video and like most married Religious Jewish Women. They covered their hair only which is required in the Bible, not the face which is not required. I'm also sure they didn't wear jeans and tight pants like many Hijabi women wear today.
Argento1853 4 months ago
Respond to this video... And by the way, this mother reminds me a bit of my mother. The scarf suits her:D
mocroroosje18 1 year ago
@mrsmarmite I love my hijab as a muslim woman:D and your grand grand grand mothers wore them like us.
mocroroosje18 1 year ago
לאללה
kingofheartsxyz 1 year ago
where can I see or hear more from Rebbetzin Judy Brodt? She looks worth learning from, no?
frumlady 2 years ago 2
I love the way she wrapped her tichel very very pretty
colombianbellydancer 3 years ago
One of the reasons I wear a snood or tikhel is because I don't want to cover my hair with hair even if it's not real and anyway some of the sheitals are even nicer then some womens natural hair.
mrsmarmite 3 years ago
When you think about it,it's just easier and more confortable to wear the scarf(Tikhel)it also makes me feel that I'am following the commandment more by wearing it because Sheitel is still the same as not covering your hair it looks the same and it's so sumb that you have to shave your hair.Its more easier just putting the scarf on your hair and faster.
IsraelSGBoy 3 years ago 2