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Here is where we get into the details of where a married woman's hair needs to be covered and how much. We begin by introducing the concept of “erva” and offer a perspective shift on how to understand the guidelines for modest dress in general. We explore the original sources for the discussion and the various approaches to how we apply those sources to our practical observance. We also discuss the interplay between kabbalah and halacha in the context of hair covering and the hashkafic perspectives that emerge from the sources in kabbalah on this topic.
If you liked this series and want to take your learning to the next level by diving into the original sources for yourself, register for our upcoming course starting at the end of October: batshevalearningcenter.com/courses
To purchase the course books to learn on your own or in a group, visit our online store here:
batshevalearningcenter.com/textbooks
Follow us on Instagram or join our WhatsApp group for more text-based Torah learning opportunities for women.
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Here is where we get into the details of where a married woman's hair needs to be covered and how much. We begin by introducing the concept of “erva” and offer a perspective shift on how to understand the guidelines for modest dress in general. We explore the original sources for the discussion and the various approaches to how we apply those sources to our practical observance. We also discuss the interplay between kabbalah and halacha in the context of hair covering and the hashkafic perspectives that emerge from the sources in kabbalah on this topic.
If you liked this series and want to take your learning to the next level by diving into the original sources for yourself, register for our upcoming course starting at the end of October: batshevalearningcenter.com/courses
To purchase the course books to learn on your own or in a group, visit our online store here:
batshevalearningcenter.com/textbooks
Follow us on Instagram or join our WhatsApp group for more text-based Torah learning opportunities for women.
This episode is sponsored by Zlata Wigs.
Located in the heart of Crown Heights on Kingston Avenue, Zlata Wigs offers an unparalleled wig shopping experience.
With over a decade of expertise, Zlata has curated a stunning collection of hundreds of wigs to suit every style, length, and color.
Her skilled team will work closely with you to customize your wig to perfection.
If you're looking for your dream wig, head over to Zlata Wigs at 386 Kingston Ave.
Elevate your expectations!
Zlata Wigs
386 Kingston Ave. Brooklyn, NY
(917) 793-1230

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