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There is more about modesty than dress. Primarily modesty relates to a person's conduct privately, publicly, and personal self-awareness. <ref>[http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/817632/Rabbi_Hershel_Schachter/Walking_in_Hashem%E2%80%99s_Ways,_the_Mitzvah_to_Imitate_the__Almighty:_V%E2%80%99Halachta_B%E2%80%99drachav Rav Hershel Schachter in a shiur on yutorah]</ref> | There is more about modesty than dress. Primarily modesty relates to a person's conduct privately, publicly, and personal self-awareness. <ref>[http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/817632/Rabbi_Hershel_Schachter/Walking_in_Hashem%E2%80%99s_Ways,_the_Mitzvah_to_Imitate_the__Almighty:_V%E2%80%99Halachta_B%E2%80%99drachav Rav Hershel Schachter in a shiur on yutorah]</ref> | ||
==As a Middah== | ==As a Middah== | ||
# Hashem displays his modesty by hiding His presence to a large extent.<ref>Yishayahu 45:15 describes Hashem as being a God who hides. </ref> We are enjoined to follow in His ways (which is the mitzvah of VeHalachta BeDerachav<ref>Devarim 28:9, Shabbat 130a, Sotah 14a</ref>) and do the same by not looking for public attention in a general sense.<ref>Micha 6:8 states that a person should be modest in His walking with Hashem. The Gemara Macot 24a explains that this is one of the three major principals of Torah.</ref> | |||
#Hashem displays his modesty by | ==Clothing== | ||
# A Sephardi woman, according to Rav Ovadia, should cover her arm down to and including the elbow.<ref>Rav Ovadia Yosef in Taharat habayit v. 2 p. 164 writes that a woman should cover her arm from the elbow and up including the elbow.</ref> | |||
== | # A Sephardi woman, according to Rav Ovadia, should cover her legs.<ref>Rav Ovadia Yosef in Taharat habayit v. 2 p. 164 writes that a woman should cover her legs even below the knees.</ref> | ||
#A Sephardi woman, according to Rav Ovadia, should cover her arm down to and including the elbow.<ref>Rav Ovadia Yosef in Taharat habayit v. 2 p. 164 writes that a woman should cover her arm from the elbow and up including the elbow.</ref> | |||
#A Sephardi woman, according to Rav Ovadia, should cover her legs.<ref>Rav Ovadia Yosef in Taharat habayit v. 2 p. 164 writes that a woman should cover her legs even below the knees.</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 21:44, 12 May 2017
There is more about modesty than dress. Primarily modesty relates to a person's conduct privately, publicly, and personal self-awareness. [1]
As a Middah
- Hashem displays his modesty by hiding His presence to a large extent.[2] We are enjoined to follow in His ways (which is the mitzvah of VeHalachta BeDerachav[3]) and do the same by not looking for public attention in a general sense.[4]
Clothing
- A Sephardi woman, according to Rav Ovadia, should cover her arm down to and including the elbow.[5]
- A Sephardi woman, according to Rav Ovadia, should cover her legs.[6]
Sources
- ↑ Rav Hershel Schachter in a shiur on yutorah
- ↑ Yishayahu 45:15 describes Hashem as being a God who hides.
- ↑ Devarim 28:9, Shabbat 130a, Sotah 14a
- ↑ Micha 6:8 states that a person should be modest in His walking with Hashem. The Gemara Macot 24a explains that this is one of the three major principals of Torah.
- ↑ Rav Ovadia Yosef in Taharat habayit v. 2 p. 164 writes that a woman should cover her arm from the elbow and up including the elbow.
- ↑ Rav Ovadia Yosef in Taharat habayit v. 2 p. 164 writes that a woman should cover her legs even below the knees.