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Deputy Minister Decides on Sheitel

Newlywed Tzipi Hotovely, a rising star in Israel's Likud party, announced she's wearing a sheitel and got warm feedback. Full Story

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To numbers 9, 10 and 11
June 3, 2013 4:43 pm

Who talked about being ugly??? Are you saying that women who wear instead a Tichel are ugly women???? Kisuy Harosh has nothing to do with being ulgly or beautiful! It has mainly to do with tznius and yiras hashem (and to show one’s marrital statute). And sorry for you, but the Chabad wigs are everythning but tznius! Moreover, the tzinusdike wigs mentionned in the Gemoro have nothing to do with your untzniusdike and enticing wigs!

Super Special Thank You For Sharing
June 3, 2013 12:00 pm

Tremendous Kiddush Hashem. You make us all so proud of you. Chazak V’ematz.

Beautiful- attn: to all the nay sayers
June 2, 2013 10:56 pm

The actual beauty of the mitzvah to cover hair wont be accomplished through comments on a forum. But its worth the research and the time which shouldnt take too long. I will point out that a woman has a power that no man has with her G-d given beauty and the hair has an extra powerful beauty to it. When a woman gets married she reserves all that beauty solely for her husband. A wig on her head or any other means of covering is A- a reminder to her that she has a beauty and is married and should… Read more »

A Sheitel shows that she is a Bas Melech in all respects
June 2, 2013 12:56 am

VeKeili VeAnveihu – modesty is to cover. The cover should look refined, classy and dignified, as Torah and Mitzvos do. That is a large part of wearing a sheitel. She’s being modest and not showing off her modesty either. Classy, refined, correct.

To 13
June 2, 2013 12:12 am

A kabalistic concept: covering hair is a women’s mitzvah given to us by Hashem. Spiritually, women are perfectly balanced. Energy forces entering through hair can cause an imbalance. This same energy has a beneficial affect on men when entering the beard. Aside from that, i wear a sheital in a school where most of the children’s mothers don’t cover, or cover with a hat or scarf and their hair hanging down. The girls are very interested in my sheital and it has spurred discussions on the mitzvah of covering hair. Another teacher has begun covering her hair through my wearing… Read more »

never
June 1, 2013 11:51 pm

she will never know how many people she is reaching this way, and how much of a difference she is making. kol hakavod, and wishing her brachos.

To 6
June 1, 2013 9:47 pm

That’s exactly what I was thinking.

To #10
May 31, 2013 6:32 pm

According to your logic, why don’t men cover their hair for the same reason (i.e. noone else is invited…)?

Is it because men are allowed to invite “others”?

Wow.
May 31, 2013 5:54 pm

Given the origins of the Israeli Government, this is a bold, brave move. Moshiach is coming!

To #7 and #8
May 31, 2013 3:01 pm

MAybe you don’t know the point of wearing a shaitel. We do things because Hashem said so. What’s the point of going to a mikvah? Ridiculous! It looks just like a bathtub! Why eat Kosher food? Contact your local Chabad Rabbi or Rebetzin and learn about why married women cover their hair. Perhaps hair needs to be covered, period.

to 7 and 8
May 31, 2013 2:46 pm

there is no Halacha that women have to look ugly through the mitzva of kisui rosh,
and if you would learn a little chassidus instead of criticizing other Jews you would understand what hair represents, and why hair covering is necessary (HINT: it is not to make the women look any less beautiful)
the fact is she has sanctified her marriage and declares to the world that she and her husband are one and noone else is invited into their marriage

To 7
May 31, 2013 2:41 pm

You clearly don’t understand the reason for wearing a sheitel. It is not supposed to be ugly but beautiful… There are many deeper reasons for wearing a sheitel

To number 3
May 31, 2013 1:52 pm

“The Rebbe points out that not only Torah (see Pirkei Avos), but also specifically kiyum hamitzvos, makes others respect the Jew in his bodily form.”

Do you really believe wearing hair on hair makes other respect you? Quite the contrary. People know that originaly, Jewish women did cover their hair with a wig (if we can call thatt practice “covering one’s hair). They make fun of us. Come on With or without a Sheitel, it’s the same. Covering one’s hair was aimed to differenciate between a single and a married woman. How do you do it with a Sheitel?.

Ridiculous
May 31, 2013 1:45 pm

We would never guess it was a Sheitel she was wearing The simple fact she had to announce that it was a Sheitel makes the practice ridiculous. What the point of wrearing hair on hair???

Am I the only one???
May 31, 2013 12:13 pm

Does anyone else think he looks like Adam Sandler??

I love the hashgacha protius involved.
May 31, 2013 11:57 am

Every young Jewish woman should and could take this to heart and win!

beautiful
May 31, 2013 10:36 am

thank you for sharing!! very inspiring

Gufo Mechobad
May 31, 2013 2:50 am

The Rebbe points out that not only Torah (see Pirkei Avos), but also specifically kiyum hamitzvos, makes others respect the Jew in his bodily form.

inspiring!
May 31, 2013 1:34 am

If she can do it, anyone could [and should!]

YAASHER KOACH
May 30, 2013 11:46 pm

You should be proud, a real Kiddush HASHEM!

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