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Tzniut (Hebrew: צְנִיעוּת ṣənī‘ūt, Sephardi: seni‘ut, Ashke****: tznius; "modesty" or "privacy"; Yiddish: באשיידנקייט basheydnkeyt)
describes the character...
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biblical commandments and
Jewish religious law
regarding clothing and
modesty (
tzniut).
Contemporary styles in the
wider culture also have a
bearing on Jewish...
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Covering the hair is part of the modesty-related
dress standard called tzniut.
According to
Jewish religious law (halacha), a
woman must
cover her hair...
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Reconnaissance version of the C.2
commonly known as the Kfir
Tzniut due to the
Tzniut camera nose
being ****ed to it. Kfir C.7:
Vastly modified variant...
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Jewish women,
according to the
religious requirement of hair
covering (see
Tzniut).
Since these snoods are
designed to
cover the hair more than hold it, they...
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entire body and face,
including her eyes, for the
preservation of
modesty (
tzniut) in public. In effect, the
community ****erts that a
Jewish woman must not...
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Frumba classes are
offered exclusively to
women who
observe frum
forms of
tzniut modesty laws,
featuring music with less
explicit lyrics. Frum Jews are expected...
- or wigs,
called "sheitels",
according to the
principles and
halacha of
tzniut. Traditionally,
Christian women are
required to wear a
headcovering as taught...
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hirhur (lit. thought) and
histaklut (lit. gazing). Many of the
practices of
tzniut (modesty)
serve to
prevent these prohibitions from occurring. ****...
- movement. In more
strict (orthodox) communities,
modesty is an
aspect of
Tzniut which generally has
detailed rules of what is
appropriate behaviour. Conservative...