How to wear a Tichel/Mitpachat - Jewish Hair covering - Jewish Modesty

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Jewish Modesty - How to wear a Tichel (Jewish Scarf). Here are examples of ways to wear your Tichel/Mitpachat

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  • I am muslim and no part of my hair shows and nor do i wear pants. The muslim girls/women you see wearing tight clothing or showing any aspect of their hair are in error with their actions. However there are many jewish women i know who do not cover their hair, eat kosher or behave in a modest fashion. Modesty is not only clothing but by behaviour as well.

    Im my opinion its best to not judge others and focus on trying to prefect ourselves and our mannerisms.

  • @Gayle4peace Part 2:Many Observant Muslim women I see show the front or back of their hair when wearing Hijab and wear pants, jeans. Those Jewish women who don't cover at all are known as Secular Jews just like there are also Secular Muslim women who don't wear Hijab. However, if you meet an observant Jewish women, none of us wear pants as it is forbidden and we cover our hair when married.According to my friend some Sheikhs have actually allowed the wearing of pants & jeans among Hijabi women

  • just wondering, why does the hair have to be covered? like i dont really view it as being unmodest if your hair is showing. like i dont think hair compares to other parts of your body if they were to be seen hanging out. i do like how it looks though and think its very cute. :] might try it in my outfit someday.

  • @race13girl The hair is one of the things that attracts a man. Also there are more reasons in Judaism as to why women cover their hair. One is because hair is valuable to a woman just like people cover valuable things (Torah scrolls, stuff made from Gold, Silver) so should women with their hair. It is like Jewish men who wear Kippah, it is also like a sign that you believe in one G-d and that he is above you.

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  • I enjoyed watching these videos very much, but so unhappy to read the ugly remarks that were under the video. I would implore you to delete these ugly comments, so that you viewers can add nice comments, and tell you that the videos helped them. Please take down the ugly ones. It's not nice. The videos themselves are very helpful, Shalom.

  • @ftamielgahami Really? Because I see many Muslim girls wearing Hijab with tight jeans, that is absolutely not right, proving Jewish modesty ways of covering is the true way and the exact way of covering as mentioned in the Torah, no pants and just covering the HAIR as Torah commands, not face. Hijab reveals womens hair from the front too, where as with the Tichel that is impossible.

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  • @race13girl it helps oppresse women..

  • Very nice do u have any more ideas?

  • I'm Roman Catholic but chose to cover my hair and I just simply love this style. So fast, easy, and simple! Quick question though. Are the Jewish women who cover orthodox? Are there two types? orthodox and as you stated previously secular? sorry I don't mean to offend but was just curious. I've been trying to find a really nice way to wear my scarves to Mass and I think i'm gonna try this on Sunday! Thanks again and Peace be with you and your family!!!!!

  • @faisouol1

    she  jewish

  • Not all observant muslims women wear pants and jeans. Those muslims women who wear pants and jeans are mostly westren muslims women because it is westren clothes.

  • its beautiful!

    

  • OMG It looks like they are stealing everything !!

    old women in Egyptian countryside are the first people whom i seen wearing a scarf like this, but when they meet a strange man they put above it another bigger scarf ..

  • WOW ..Great video !!..so simple, yet so elegant ...you are a lovely young woman and I wish you many many happy years with your husband :)

  • @ProudSephardic ahh, i see. thank you for clearing that up for me. :]

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