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Comments by "kristine Sharp" (@kristinesharp6286) on "A Hasidic woman answers: Antisemitism? Head-shaving? Secular Jews?" video.
@esterherschkovich6499 I think divorce is encouraged after 10 years so each can find a partner which they can reproduce with. Maybe it’s the combination of the couple? The child in adoption goes through the conversion process. Or baby. If the bio mom is not Jewish or unable to know. Not all divorce. Sometimes God says no and the couple accept and remain childless or adopt.
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@deskset7436 see the problem is the woman not deciding herself, perhaps with input from her husband, as it’s not required or all sects would do it. Her hair is meant to be for her and him and not others. If there is no hair, other than person desire to not have hair, what is the point of the hair exclusive to the couple?
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For generations women wanted choice. But when women chose home people out there are upset? What a choice if no one ever stays home and no one ever became a doctor? You have to see examples of both to prove there is a choice.
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@kyla593 the Lubavitcher Rebbe didn’t have kids. Is it sinful not to fulfill every commandment even though you try to?
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@onlooker4564 it’s tradition. They don’t all shave. Some just cut very short. It’s practical for wig or scarf wearing. It’s also appropriate for mikvah. The hair should not be tangled. Short hair or shaved head makes that easier. Nuns used to shave head or cut very short as well under the habit. She mentioned earlier video she didn’t get great hair in the first place. It’s an odd question to her cause growing up and present moms shave or cut really short their hair. How can you satisfy the curiosity of another when it’s something you never questioned. To the outside world we remember all those holocaust movies where they shave everyone’s head in the camps.
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Pearl is happy because she is content. Why don’t we just decide to be content? What would it hurt? Why is it so hard?
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The world view of Pearl is not everyone has to keep shabbos, etc… It is only 2% of the population that should be keeping shabbos. Because her mother and grandmother were Jewish. An atheist in USSR doesn’t think anyone should go to church, synagogue or mosque. Men in Iran thing a woman’s head must be covered in public. Plenty of people think you cut off family for how they voted in 2016 election or their view of abortion or energy. People think their way is right and everyone else’s way is wrong. Pearl has said the men who frequent the neighborhood do not need to cover up certain parts for respect. They are not Jewish and Jewish law does not put that on men. A narrow minded view is when that view extendeds to others outside their world. @KR-wc2py
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