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==Getting dressed==
==Getting dressed==
# It’s important to keep a level of modesty all the time even at night. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 2:1 writes that a standard of modesty is needed at all times since Hashem’s presence fills the entire world always. </ref> Therefore, one shouldn’t reveal areas that are usually covered even when getting dressed, unless it’s necessary. <ref> S”A 2:1 writes that one should get dressed while under the blanket and not get up and then get dressed. Mishna Brurah 2:1 writes that this idea applies in general that one shouldn’t reveal the areas usually covered unless it’s necessary. </ref>
# It’s important to keep a level of modesty all the time even at night. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 2:1 writes that a standard of modesty is needed at all times since Hashem’s presence fills the entire world always. </ref> Therefore, one shouldn’t reveal areas that are usually covered even when getting dressed, unless it’s necessary. <ref> S”A 2:1 writes that one should get dressed while under the blanket and not get up and then get dressed. Mishna Brurah 2:1 writes that this idea applies in general that one shouldn’t reveal the areas usually covered unless it’s necessary. </ref>
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Revision as of 04:11, 4 July 2010

Getting dressed

  1. It’s important to keep a level of modesty all the time even at night. [1] Therefore, one shouldn’t reveal areas that are usually covered even when getting dressed, unless it’s necessary. [2]

References

  1. Mishna Brurah 2:1 writes that a standard of modesty is needed at all times since Hashem’s presence fills the entire world always.
  2. S”A 2:1 writes that one should get dressed while under the blanket and not get up and then get dressed. Mishna Brurah 2:1 writes that this idea applies in general that one shouldn’t reveal the areas usually covered unless it’s necessary.