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==Body Piercings==
==Body Piercings==
# There is no specific prohibition forbidding body piercings. However, if one's health would be affected, they may not be done. <REF>{{NoSource}}</REF>
# There is no specific prohibition forbidding body piercings. However, if one's health would be affected, they may not be done. <REF>{{There are references in the Torah regarding piercings among both men & women with no specific objection; however, should one's health become compromised as result, we are to stay away due to the obligation to care for our bodies.}}</REF>
# Men should refrain from getting body piercings.<REF>{{NoSource}}</REF>
# Men should refrain from getting body piercings.<REF>{{NoSource}}</REF>


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==Sources==
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Revision as of 18:36, 8 May 2013

Until legitimate sources have been added for each halacha, please note that the halacha's without sources on this page may be questionable.

The prohibition of tattoos

  1. It is forbidden to get tattooed.[1]

Body Piercings

  1. There is no specific prohibition forbidding body piercings. However, if one's health would be affected, they may not be done. [2]
  2. Men should refrain from getting body piercings.[3]

Sources

  1. Vayikra 19:28, Makot 21a; see Rashi. 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(Makot 21a).
  2. Template:There are references in the Torah regarding piercings among both men & women with no specific objection; however, should one's health become compromised as result, we are to stay away due to the obligation to care for our bodies.
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