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==The prohibition of tattoos== | ==The prohibition of tattoos== | ||
#It is forbidden to get tattooed.<ref>Vayikra 19:28, Makot 21a | #It is forbidden to get tattooed.<ref>Vayikra 19:28, Makot 21a. One is not chayav unless there is both writing and engraving. Pouring ash on a wound is also forbidden because it looks like a tattoo even though there is no writing or engraving(as seen in Makot.</ref> | ||
==Body Piercings== | ==Body Piercings== | ||
# | #There is no specific prohibition forbidding piercings as long as it doesn't interfere with one's health.<ref> There is no explicit prohibition forbidding piercings unless one's health would be negatively affected, even slightly; but that's from a health issue and not a piercing issue. However, among most Orthodox communities, it is not common for piercings besides the ears of women.</ref> | ||
# However, men should refrain. | |||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
<references/ | <references/ | ||
Revision as of 08:52, 1 May 2013
The prohibition of tattoos
- It is forbidden to get tattooed.[1]
Body Piercings
- There is no specific prohibition forbidding piercings as long as it doesn't interfere with one's health.[2]
- However, men should refrain.
Sources
<references/
- ↑ Vayikra 19:28, Makot 21a. One is not chayav unless there is both writing and engraving. Pouring ash on a wound is also forbidden because it looks like a tattoo even though there is no writing or engraving(as seen in Makot.
- ↑ There is no explicit prohibition forbidding piercings unless one's health would be negatively affected, even slightly; but that's from a health issue and not a piercing issue. However, among most Orthodox communities, it is not common for piercings besides the ears of women.