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The burqa as a mode of dress for Haredi women was encouraged by Bruria Keren, an Israeli religious leader who taught a strict (by Orthodox standards) interpretation of Jewish scripture for female adherents. Keren, who covers herself in several layers of clothing, claims that covering women was originally a Jewish tradition, and that she has seen a 400-year-old picture of Jewish women covered from head to toe.[1] There are also Sephardic women, who claim that their mothers in Morocco and Persia dressed like Arab women, covering the body entirely so that one cannot discern her figure.[2] Keren declares to “follow these rules of modesty to save men from themselves. A man who sees a woman's body parts is sexually aroused, and this might cause him to commit sin
Haredi burqa sect - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
"Keren, who covers herself in several layers of clothing, claims that covering women was originally a Jewish tradition..."
I don't care if it was an Italian tradition............
"...A man who sees a woman's body parts is sexually aroused, and this might cause him to commit sin."
spare me with this freak existence....
"Keren, who covers herself in several layers of clothing..."
By the way, last summer I went to Italy and visited the coast including Sorrento. One of the locals recommended a restaurant called "Donna Sophia" which was basically a shrine to Sofia Loren hidden in the mountains. It was a half hour harrowing cab ride through extremely narrow roads, which is typical of that region. The dining area was literally a historical museum dedicated to Sofia Loren. The food was amazing, coastal Italian food is the best in my opinion. I'm a big calamari, squid, lobster, scallop eater. I even have it for breakfast. Ha ha ha.
Ristorante Donna Sofia Sorrento My Hidden Gems
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