tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-76692515692303107.post6112420287182273..comments2024-03-27T21:38:46.966+02:00Comments on going home ... to yerushalayim: Posters, Bans, Rabbis' Declarations, and Now Viral BloggingNeshamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06326762185596512130noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-76692515692303107.post-57857035651023661162017-09-17T03:43:03.101+03:002017-09-17T03:43:03.101+03:00Moshiach will find beautiful tznius women who wear...Moshiach will find beautiful tznius women who wear sheitels, tichels and scarves. <br /><br />Without any disrespect to the gedolei Israel, rather than attacking wig wearing women, they should focus on encouraging women to wear clothes that are b'tznius. So they cover their with a long sheitel (I don't), ok. But BH they cover their hair. . <br /><br />For me, I choose not to wear a tichel or scarf because my hair most of the time falls out when I wear one. My sheitel ensures that my hair is totally covered. Also, I follow the Lubavitcher rebbe who strongly emphasized that wearing a wig is preferable to wearing other hair coverings for the reason I mentioned above. The LR even proclaimed that a woman will be blessed with healthy children whom will follow in Hashem's ways. <br /><br />During Elul, it is our obligation to do teshuva and to not begrudge anybody. It is so easy for us to look down on others, and think we are more frum than them. Is that what Hashem wants from us? Rather finding what divides us let's find what unites us. mghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05245545799399040977noreply@blogger.com