Hair Covering Q&A | Answering Your Questions | Orthodox Jewish Mom (Jar of Fireflies)

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  • Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
  • In this video I am answering your questions about hair covering as well as addressing the most common questions and comments I get about covering my hair. As an Orthodox Jew, I cover my hair after marriage. I will talk about how I cover it, how I feel about covering my hair, and how I feel in a wig vs a scarf, as well as addressing many other comments and questions that I get as an Orthodox Jewish woman who covers her hair.
    The head scarf I am wearing in this video was purchased at a thrift store.
    Hello and welcome! My name is Chana, I’m married to my best friend, and we have three wonderful children together. We also happen to be Orthodox Jews and we homeschool our kids. This video is a sneak peek into our daily lives :) You can see how this particular Jewish homeschool mom sets up her days, rolls with the punches, and gets it all done. Thanks for watching!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 206

  • @jaroffireflies
    @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +11

    Let me know if you have any other questions about hair covering :) I would love to get this conversation going! I would love to know your thoughts!

    • @annak1371
      @annak1371 2 роки тому +1

      When I heard about wigs as being an acceptable head covering, my first reaction was like: NO WAY! Are you serious?
      And then I thought. "I don't get it." Then it was explained and I was like, "Ok. That does make sense.
      When I lived in Maine, my Mom was a beautician and I remember her sometimes wearing a wig. In the past I've had negative views on wearing a wig because it was looked at by some people as "trying too hard" or "not being honest" about how they really look. Or, "they're not natural", but I can see from the many examples in modesty that I've seen over the past few years, that this is a great option.
      I just asked my husband what he would think of me if I wanted to cover my hair. And he said, "How long are we talking?" "Would you wear a head covering all of the time or...?" I told him all of the time and he said that as long as I am happy with that decision that he would be happy too.
      Thank you for taking the time to explain to everyone these different styles.

  • @Kimonwatersedge
    @Kimonwatersedge 2 роки тому +10

    hi Chana I so enjoy your vlogs. I am 62 and although I work part time and have a grown up family I find myself lonely at times. Watching and listening to you and hearing about your adorable family is almost like catching up with a friend a couple of times a week. G-d bless you are like a ray of sunshine ! Kindest Regards Kim

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +2

      Hello Kim! I am so very happy to hear that!!! Thank you!

  • @oxymom2002
    @oxymom2002 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this information with us. 💜

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      My pleasure! Thank you so very much for watching:)

  • @sheilagaleano365
    @sheilagaleano365 2 роки тому +4

    I love your energy and personality. Thank you : )

  • @elysemurray9776
    @elysemurray9776 3 роки тому +3

    Love, loved learning more about head covering.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      I’m so glad! Every time I talk about hair covering, I feel like I barely touch on the topic lol It’s so deep! You can be sure there will be more videos on hair covering on my channel in the future :)

  • @ajdean2974
    @ajdean2974 2 роки тому +2

    I'm loving all of your videos and am so happy to be learning more about the orthodox faith! I'm also loving the little Dalek jar in the background 🤣🤣

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m so glad you’re enjoying! I love that you noticed my little dalek 😁😁😁

  • @thesunshinebuds
    @thesunshinebuds 3 роки тому +5

    Great video! I love watching each week and learning something each time. I'm not sure if you've done a video about this previously, but I'd be interested to see a video about the "little things" you do before Shabbos like: how to set the timers (if you use them), how you use the hot plate & are able to eat hot food on shabbat, pre-ripping toilet tissue/paper towels, how you use the water urn on shabbos, etc.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +3

      Im so glad you are enjoying the videos! That’s so thoughtful of you to tell me :) Thank you! And thank you for the video suggestion. I’ve been thinking about doing a video like that, so you’ll likely see that coming up this summer :) For now though, those things are sprinkled throughout my Shabbat Prep videos which are all in the Shabbat Playlist.

  • @marionhein6059
    @marionhein6059 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your videos. Dark blue is definately YOUR color!!! Looks nice on you. All the best

  • @leodadierodriguez3585
    @leodadierodriguez3585 2 роки тому +5

    again loving your videos. i love too watch women who are have lots of values such as mine, christian, muslim and jewish alike. women who value modesty, whatever that means to them, women who love god, and family. its always encouraging me in my own walk as well. like you, I am a convert as well. i loved your story.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you so much! I’m so glad you are enjoying. I also watch some Christian and Muslim women here in UA-cam who share our values :) It’s wonderful to learn about others!

  • @mayra9834
    @mayra9834 3 роки тому +1

    Very interesting. Thank you for sharing

  • @chayastaub-krell6601
    @chayastaub-krell6601 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you, Chana, for sharing this! I started covering my hair about 12 years ago. I love this Mitzva! It is a constant reminder of my relationship with Hashem. It keeps me focused on honoring Him at all times. I also love that my hair is something private that I would only share with my husband (when, or if, I marry again).
    I, too, prefer tichels, usually the pretied but I also like triangle and square folded into a triangle scarves.
    I live in Florida where it gets extremely hot, wet and sticky for many months of the year. I know you, in Texas, live with that type of weather as well lol. I don't know how my friends wear their sheitels on days like that. I know I can't so I just wear the tichels.
    I'm so looking forward to your tiichel try-on video next week!

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +4

      Its definitely easier to wear a scarf in the hotter months! Humidity in a wig is no fun at all!!! :) Thank you for sharing some of your story! I appreciate you!

  • @ashby3667
    @ashby3667 3 роки тому +2

    You are a such inspiration for me to become a better Jewish mom/wife! I am currently covering my hair during Shabbat and holidays. My goal is to cover 100%! Thank you, love your videos

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      Wow that's amazing! I know a lot of people who grew into hair covering that way, it's a great way to go in my opinion. So excited for you! Thank you so much for your kind words, its so encouraging to me :)

    • @myrthasmascary4086
      @myrthasmascary4086 2 роки тому

      I learned not 2 care 🤣🤣🤣

  • @GoingGreenMom
    @GoingGreenMom Рік тому

    Totally understand what you mean about having eyes on you with a scarf. I covered at my last job, which in the kitchen was part of the uniform, but when I would change out of the hat into a scarf it seemed like all eyes on me in the hallways.

  • @missadel20
    @missadel20 2 роки тому +1

    i cover with a tichel, and i have never worn a sheitle but some of them are so beautiful!!!

  • @bobalinga
    @bobalinga 3 роки тому +19

    Love your videos. I'm in the hospital with my daughter who is pretty sick (and disabled) and we've been watching them all. She's had 2 shabatot in hospital now so we found some electric tealights. We did pesach and shavuot in hospital as well.
    Just wanted to say watching has distracted me from all the hospital stuff. Love from UK.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +5

      Thank you so much for telling me! It is so encouraging! I am so happy to hear that the videos have brought some distraction to y'all during this time. As you probably know, my son has Type 1 Diabetes so we have had our share of hospital stays so I understand how it can be. Refuah shlema to your daughter! I will be davening for her and you!

    • @bobalinga
      @bobalinga 3 роки тому +4

      @@jaroffireflies thankyou. She has cerebral palsy and epilepsy and is wheelchair dependent. I take all food into the hosptal as there's no kosher food. She is tube fed so we don't need to worry about that. It does look like she can come home soon on antibiotics through a picc line until she can get surgery to remove the infection. I cant wait!

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +4

      @@bobalinga beerzrat Hashem all should go well with no complications and a quick and full recovery!

    • @pinkyvdt
      @pinkyvdt 2 роки тому +3

      Hello from Texas. I just read ur comment and wanted to say I hope ur baby is better. My hope is that she is very blessed and highly favored and breezing through.

    • @bobalinga
      @bobalinga 2 роки тому +2

      @@pinkyvdt thankyou. she had her surgery on her kidneys and so far no repeat sepsis. May it long continue.

  • @nicolepelletier9081
    @nicolepelletier9081 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you Chana! I dm'ed a photo via ig yesterday, with my first time covering! I'm in process of conversion, and divorced, but it feels right for me!

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      I got your pic! Responded earlier :) Looks so lovely! Very excited for your conversion!

    • @nicolepelletier9081
      @nicolepelletier9081 3 роки тому +1

      @@jaroffireflies thank you so much!

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      @@nicolepelletier9081 you’re so welcome :)

  • @bridgetdraper5146
    @bridgetdraper5146 2 роки тому +1

    I typically wear an island Tahiti carribbean look head wrap. I definitely do not always fit in. Thank you for this!!

  • @teaandcrochet
    @teaandcrochet 3 роки тому +5

    So interesting to learn more about this from you! I'd be interested to hear more about men in your family/community covering their heads - are there rules/customs for them about what they cover with? Do they do it pretty much all the time the same as you? Do they wear kippot for different reasons than you wear a scarf/wig?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +4

      Great questions! Yes, men wear a kippah but it is something they do all the time regardless of marriage which is why you see kids wearing them, but you don’t see young Jewish girls covering their hair. They wear it all the time also except when sleeping / bathing. The kippah is worn because it is a sign of Jewish pride / recognition and as a reminder that G-d is above us. Thank you for asking such great questions!

  • @rinanicole2174
    @rinanicole2174 2 роки тому

    Love how you answer and explain things!
    Quick questions where did you find your snood (with the twist and decoration.)? Would it still be something to find online? I cover my hair and would love to find that style... All I have found in snoods are crocheted or just plain and I enjoy simple yet pretty ways to head cover. (I usually just use large square scarves)

  • @karenkingrey6142
    @karenkingrey6142 Місяць тому

    I just wanted to come back to this video and tell you how much i truly appreciate you and your videos about hair covering. Let me explain (hopefully briefly, lol). I was diagnosed with uterine cancer Jan 3 2024. I started chemo in March and, naturally i have lost 95% of my hair. I was really struggling with having to wear a wig/head covering and believe me i am very aware they are two entirely different things! But as i was sitting on the couch tears streaming down my cheeks, looking at all the scarfs on Amazon & Etsy for some reason you popped into my head! Lol. And i remember thinking Well she looks so pretty and she covers her head all the time. I also follow another Jewish mom who also wears beautiful tichel’s. So i just wanted to say that you really reach people on here even when you may not think so. And again I really understand they are not the same scenarios at all, it was just the idea of it i guess that was bothering me. Idk. Anyway, i just wanted to say thank you, you’ve provided strength when i really needed it. 🧡😊

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me! It’s so encouraging and it helps me out too! Thank you. And hugs to you! Wishing you a full and speedy recovery with no complications!

  • @jackandpicklesvlogs
    @jackandpicklesvlogs 3 роки тому +2

    I've ordered a few headcoverings and am starting after the wedding Sept.18th.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      So exciting! Congratulations!

    • @pinkyvdt
      @pinkyvdt 2 роки тому

      Your wedding was a few days ago! Congratulations to you and ur new groom!

  • @neurodivergentwolf
    @neurodivergentwolf 3 роки тому +3

    I really appreciated this! I would love to see a try on video. I appreciate that you are confident and self assured in your practice and understand that others have their own.
    What is your opinion on those who aren't married that cover their hair?
    Thanks Chana 💖

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +5

      So glad you enjoyed! I’m definitely planning to do the try on video :) Hopefully next week! As for my opinion on unmarried women covering their hair, that’s up to them. Jewish women who aren’t married and cover their hair are doing something they aren’t required to (unless they are widowed or divorced).

    • @neurodivergentwolf
      @neurodivergentwolf 3 роки тому +2

      @@jaroffireflies Thanks for your insight. I'm really looking forward to that video.
      What about people that are married that don't cover, would you ask them to cover in your house?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +6

      @@neurodivergentwolf I would never ask anyone to cover their hair. I have many Jewish married friends who don’t cover their hair and I’d never even bring up the topic unless they asked me first. As for a non Jewish friend, they have no obligation in my religion to cover their hair so I’d never ask them either :)

    • @neurodivergentwolf
      @neurodivergentwolf 3 роки тому +2

      @@jaroffireflies That makes sense, thanks for responding. 💖

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому

      @@neurodivergentwolf you’re very welcome!

  • @franpost1110
    @franpost1110 Рік тому

    You look great in the turbin it looks really good on you

  • @pointlesspencil917
    @pointlesspencil917 3 роки тому +9

    It’s neat to hear the differences on who can/can’t see your hair in different communities/parts of the world. I was brought up that the people who can’t see your hair are men/boys who could potentially marry you (not that you would lol). Like I can be around my mother in law without a hair covering but must be covered around my father in law, as well I can have my hair showing around my son but not around his friend etc. I’d love to see a tichel collection video sometime :)

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +6

      Thank you for sharing! May I ask what religion you follow (or why you cover your hair if it’s not religious). I love learning about other cultures also!

    • @pointlesspencil917
      @pointlesspencil917 3 роки тому +5

      @@jaroffireflies I am Jewish, my family came here to America from Odessa Ukraine. We are orthodox but growing up I bounced between religious/non religious/religious/non religious haha. I am happy to have found your channel.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +5

      @@pointlesspencil917 that’s so interesting! Ok, so here in America and also in Israel for us as Orthodox Jews, the norm is to stay covered :) Thank you so much for sharing! Really cool how even with the same religion we can have different customs!

    • @pointlesspencil917
      @pointlesspencil917 3 роки тому +3

      @@jaroffireflies I kind of like that, makes it easier without any questions about when to cover :)

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      @@pointlesspencil917 definitely true :)

  • @camillelcr1553
    @camillelcr1553 2 роки тому

    Hi Chana! Thank you for this very informative video, it answered a lot of my questions about hair covering for women in Judaism (and I saw that you talked about men hair covering in the comments so thanks for that too!)
    I wouldn’t have imagined it was so much different from what we do in Islam, we are required to cover our hair only in the presence of men we can marry (there is an actual list of men we can’t marry to whom we can show our hair, which includes our sons, our father, father in law, brothers, and some others, and we are allowed to show our hair to women and our husband of course), so as long as no such man is around us we can uncover (at home with no guests for example), but we are still required to cover what’s between our breasts (included) and our knees (included) around everyone that is not our husband or a very small child.
    We also have to cover our hair in mosques and I believe cemeteries too 🙂
    As for men, they have to cover everything that is between their belly button (included) and knees (included) except around their wife and a very small child ☺️
    Do you have trouble getting people to believe you when you say you like covering your hair? Because I feel that no matter how and how many times we could say it, people would still think that we’re trying to persuade ourselves it’s cool and that we don’t actually like it 😐🤣

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your lovely comment and information! Yes, so many people think it’s not my choice to cover my hair when it 100% is! And I like it 😂

    • @camillelcr1553
      @camillelcr1553 2 роки тому +1

      @@jaroffireflies You’re welcome, it’s always a pleasure to discuss with you 🥰
      Haha same here, the ones that have the most trouble understanding are the ones who knew me before I put the hijab on, I don’t even bother explaining myself anymore because at this point I feel they just don’t want to get it 😂😂

  • @evalinemama
    @evalinemama 3 роки тому +1

    I cover my hair because I have hated my hair for much of my life lol. It's sad that it started that way but I have since found a new love for both my hair and hair covering. I'm Catholic so it's not really a religious thing, although I've heard of some Catholic women practicing "veiling," but it doesn't seem to be common among Catholic lay women.
    I started being fascinated by the practice of hair covering a couple of years ago when I started watching UA-cam channels of some Messianic Jewish people. I bought a few hair covers, and I've found it to be the most comfortable than anything else I've ever done with my hair. Then a year and a half ago, I got cancer, lost my hair to chemo, and already had what I needed to cover my head, even bought more lol. My hair has since grown back and I have no desire to stop wearing hair covers. My favorite cover is a snood.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for sharing your story! What a journey!

  • @iceprincess2134
    @iceprincess2134 3 роки тому +3

    The conflict I personally run into with hair covering is that if I'm trying to avoid undue attention, much like you pointed out, wearing a hair covering will achieve the exact opposite in a lot of the world.
    Also, I'm concerned about insufficient sun exposure and damage to my hair and hair follicles due to long-term covering, whether it be with a scarf, hat, or wig.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +3

      Understandable. I find my hair to be very healthy because I cover it. And because hair blocked sun anyways, I don’t personally find that to be an issue. Hopefully that assuages some of your concerns :) I definitely find the scarves more comfortable, but love the invisibility of he wig at times, especially at times like we have these days 😪

    • @sklugmann7206
      @sklugmann7206 3 роки тому +2

      I have been covering my hair for 38 years and my hair is thick and full editor white but that's because we go gray early in my family

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      @@sklugmann7206 thank you so much for sharing!

  • @CatholicAmanda
    @CatholicAmanda Рік тому

    I have alopecia so I do have two lace front wigs. They do look very natural and people can't tell they are a wig. However, I am much more comfortable in scarves as wigs seem itchy for me personally.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  Рік тому +1

      I agree, wigs aren't the most comfortable thing for sure, but nice to have options :)

  • @renanims6630
    @renanims6630 2 роки тому

    Hello, Chana! Are your wigs your natural color? Your wedding pics showed a dark brown hair color, so I was curious! The best part of head coverings is you don’t have to worry about dying your hair to cover the gray! 😂. Would you ever consider a wig with bangs? 🤔

  • @MultiSkysthelimit
    @MultiSkysthelimit 2 роки тому +1

    Wigs are modest enough,When I was kid orthodox wore wigs and that was 40 years ago.(I lived near a Hasidic community).In New Haven CT.

  • @H3arme3r0ar
    @H3arme3r0ar 2 роки тому

    Question for future video. Did you dress modestly before becoming Jewish? Did you find it hard to get used to dressing modestly/never wearing pants ? Did you need to relearn how to do certain things in order to adjust to a long skirt? I feel like I would struggle getting used to a skirt while hiking

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому

      I’ll add that to the q and a that I’m gathering up for thanks!

  • @Mama_Bear_46
    @Mama_Bear_46 3 роки тому +1

    This was awesome :) I missed out on asking questions:( I have one lol Can you dye your hair? Like any color you like?

    • @therealgigster
      @therealgigster 3 роки тому +2

      Yes

    • @Mama_Bear_46
      @Mama_Bear_46 3 роки тому +1

      @@therealgigster thank you ☺️

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      Yes, we can :) I have several friends who do. I chose not to though I have thought about it a few times :)

    • @Mama_Bear_46
      @Mama_Bear_46 3 роки тому +1

      @@jaroffireflies Thank you ☺️

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      @@Mama_Bear_46 you’re very welcome!

  • @SarahBent
    @SarahBent 2 роки тому

    The rules are very interesting - I have a friend who is Muslim and she only covers when someone of the opposite sex who is of age and not immediate family is around. Fascinating cultural differences.

  • @jeanneamato8278
    @jeanneamato8278 2 роки тому +2

    What is protocol if you hair covering would accidentally come off and also would you ever consider making Aliya? I absolutely love and learn from your videos. Thank you.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +2

      We would definitely consider making Aliyah! If my hair covering came off I would just put it back on. It’s happened before but luckily just in front of extended family :)

  • @victoriaann9942
    @victoriaann9942 2 роки тому

    I cover also. If I'm in my own community no one blinks an eye because many women wear different types of coverings, and everyone is kind and respectful. However, outside my community we've had people act extremely uncomfortable / rude around us. To the point they get up and leave, or stop talking when we walk into a shop, refuse to bag groceries, and some have even taken pictures behind our backs.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +1

      Oh wow that’s awful! I’m so sorry! I have had people take my picture also which I find hugely annoying and flat out wrong.

  • @Belushi87
    @Belushi87 3 роки тому +1

    do you have different scarves for different outfits? do you match your covering with whatever your wearing?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      I definitely try to match my scarves to my outfits or to accentuate them or play off each other in some way. I do not have specific scarves for specific outfits. I have enough basic colors that anything I purchase should have something in my scarf box that will match it :)

  • @franklinfarmstead9002
    @franklinfarmstead9002 2 роки тому +1

    Being a Torah Observant Christian woman I cover my hair with scarves. Mine don’t like to stay on for long.

  • @amandabunson8508
    @amandabunson8508 3 роки тому +1

    What do you look for in a good wig? I only have scarves and snoods but really want one. What do you think is a fair price for one?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      That is a great question. I don't feel like I am an expert on wigs by any means, but I would say to expect to pay at a little over $1k (they can go up from there). I would make sure you are looking at a Jewish wig maker (sheital macher). I say this because the first wig I purchased I got from a regular wig store, not a jewish one and it turned out to be basically a waste of money. Try on a lot of wigs, and get something that is similar to your own hair, you will most likely be most comfortable in that. I hope that helps!

  • @manyalevine1017
    @manyalevine1017 3 роки тому +4

    I think modesty means not standing out too, so definitely I find thst wearing a wig in places that u would standout is more modest. Me personaly, I wear everything and anything that covers all my hair including baseball caps, beans, scarfs, wig, half a wig & ribbon, ponytail wig and haf scarf, swimming cap, straw hats.... Whatever. Its a mood thing or when in Rome thing. Some times it's a fun accessory and sometimes I just want to go rest on my room to take it all off. Its all about how u feel inside.) speaking for almost 25 years of experience 😉) so Chana, u just keep doing u!

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      Love it! Thank you for sharing :) Sounds like we have a similar attitude :) Thank you for the encouragement!!! I really appreciate you being here!

    • @manyalevine1017
      @manyalevine1017 3 роки тому +1

      💜

  • @debbiec4224
    @debbiec4224 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing about your hair coverings. Have you had anybody ask you why don’t you shave your head? Just wondering!

  • @julienorfolk3880
    @julienorfolk3880 2 роки тому

    Where does the hair come from for the wigs?

  • @kellybarfoot8124
    @kellybarfoot8124 3 роки тому +2

    Is a good wig very expensive? I absolutely love the head scarves and the snood, very feminine and elegant

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      Oh yes, wigs are very expensive. They range from $1k-$3k and up! But they last many years so you don’t need to purchase often :)

    • @kellybarfoot8124
      @kellybarfoot8124 3 роки тому +2

      @@jaroffireflies oh my goodness! I had no idea! At that price I could grow to love scarves instead 😉

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +3

      @@kellybarfoot8124 right?!? I will say that we have places you can go to get a free wig, so that’s super helpful. People donate money and wigs and people keep them and take care of them so brides and others can get them for free or extremely low cost if money is an issue.

  • @arleneg1271
    @arleneg1271 3 роки тому +4

    Chana, does wearing a hair covering affect your natural hair? I have heard some ladies say it can make your natural hair thin. Loved hearing all about this ...very interesting. Some days it would be nice to have that option.:)

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      In my experience, that has not been a problem. I have not heard from any of my friends that its been an issue for them either. And we totally talk about those things :)

  • @marisaedgar-fox3198
    @marisaedgar-fox3198 3 роки тому +1

    I’m looking for nice oil burning Shabbos candlesticks, but I haven’t had much luck online, do you have any suggestions

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      I bought mine on Amazon, just regular candlesticks. I added the glass bulbs and filled those with oil, and use floating wicks. Hope that helps!

    • @marisaedgar-fox3198
      @marisaedgar-fox3198 3 роки тому +1

      Yes where did you get the bulbs?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      @@marisaedgar-fox3198 I’m not sure, my husband purchased them. Probably any big Judaic store like Eichlers would have them.

  • @noisette82kapo49
    @noisette82kapo49 3 роки тому +1

    I made an interesting discovery during the last year. I began "half covering" my hair with beautiful and comfy scarfs or bands, actually without any religious reason. After some time I noticed that I felt less self secure without it. It felt more and more like a "hug", it gives me a kind of protected and nice feeling, also more female in a way, hard to explain ... And by now I have 12 different ones and somehow can't stop it. I feel more free this way. My family and friends are quite irritated by it though. Can you relate? 🙂🙏❤️🙂

    • @megangarten2115
      @megangarten2115 3 роки тому +2

      I can relate! My faith community doesn't require women to cover their heads or hair, and I hadn't tried it until last year. When I cover, I find myself more focused on my tasks, more intentional in my family relationships, and more aware of my faith. I do feel more connected to my femininity when I cover my hair.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      I am so sorry that you have so many friends and family that are irritated by your choice! I know my Christian friends who cover their hair get some mixed responses from friends and family and community even. I am not totally sure why that is... I am glad you are doing what feels right to you in regards to hair covering!

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      I love what you said about feeling more connected to your femininity when you cover your hair! I totally love that!

  • @gracielaconejero848
    @gracielaconejero848 2 роки тому

    Where do I buy a cap to make it lift to be more flattering, a band to keep scarf from slipping. ..thanks..

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому

      You are looking for a volumizer which I have purchased at Wrapunzel :) It will have a built in velvet headband. For just the velvet headband, I got mine on amazon.

    • @gracielaconejero848
      @gracielaconejero848 2 роки тому

      Thank you kindly

  • @kindrawade2730
    @kindrawade2730 3 роки тому +1

    Can u share which Halacha reference for children not seeing hair? Thanks! Have you heard or read the Halacha about not singing in front of even ur own boy child after I think 9? Still learning and growing over here.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      I don’t know if it’s Halacha, it’s just going to reach a point where they won’t see me in situations when my hair is showing. Right now they are young so there’s no such thing as privacy lol

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      Oh and I answered your question about singing on your other comment

    • @kindrawade2730
      @kindrawade2730 3 роки тому +1

      Oh ok! It wasn’t in my community either but it has been brought up and so I was curious if other communities did that. Yes minhag prob then!! Thanks!!! I was a little nervous 😬 hahaha cause I ALWAYS sing with the kids. But it won’t be an issue.

    • @kindrawade2730
      @kindrawade2730 3 роки тому +1

      @@jaroffireflies totally get that

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      @@kindrawade2730 I also love to sing with my kids :)

  • @ChyarasKiss
    @ChyarasKiss Рік тому

    I have a really strange question.
    It popped into my head.
    😂
    So, I had a friend once explain what a Gett was.
    If it should happen, would a woman still cover her hair
    after the parting of ways?
    Also, do women who never marry ever wear head coverings?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  Рік тому +2

      Only married women have the obligation to cover their hair. Divorced women and widows that I know do still cover their hair but exceptions can be made.

  • @AlphieLaFray
    @AlphieLaFray 2 роки тому +1

    oh well i learnt something new, i just assumed your hair covering was similar to a Muslim woman where its fine for your children and your mother/farther/siblings to see your hair or any other women in an only female space just not unfamiliar men to see your hair. good to get informed on that one.

  • @Trasslet87
    @Trasslet87 3 роки тому +1

    I'm so sorry, I had to rewind your video a bit, not because it wasn't interesting, but because I was to focused on trying to figure if it was a Dalek in the shelf behind you. 😊 So really I just wanted to ask you if I'm imagining it or not. 😊

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      There is 100% a dalek on the shelf behind me :) I have two because my kids love playing with it so much and they break off pieces so this way I can keep one whole :) But anyway, hello fellow Whovian!

    • @Trasslet87
      @Trasslet87 3 роки тому +1

      @@jaroffireflies Hello to you to fellow Whovian. :) I'm quite a big Whovian but in my country most people have never heard of DW and there's basically only two friends I can with about so when I see something related to it in other places I tend to get really excited. :)
      I'm also not a parent (Yet) but my cats have knocked down my sonic screwdriver from my shelves enough times for me to get a bit of a grasp on what you mean by having two. :)
      (Also sorry if my English is bad, not a native speaker but I try my best. :))

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      @@Trasslet87 We love DW in this house! I actually use some of the episodes in our homeschooling LOL You English is perfect! I never would have guessed that you were not a native speaker :) What country are you in?

    • @Trasslet87
      @Trasslet87 3 роки тому +2

      @@jaroffireflies Oh, that's so cool! :) I wish I'd been taught with DW episodes. :)
      Aw, thank you so much, that really warms my heart to hear! :) I'm born, raised and still live in Sweden. So Swedish is my native language and even though my school started teaching us English in first grade I'm always nervous talking to native English speakers since I worry my English won't be good enough. :)

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +2

      @@Trasslet87 I’ve never been to Sweden, but it seems to be a beautiful country :)

  • @luismacias3146
    @luismacias3146 2 роки тому +1

    I heard it's mostly a Sephardic v Ashkenazi thing idk if just my family but i noticed in Sephardic Jews they tend to not like wigs as hair coverings while Ashkenazi tend to accept wigs. I'm not sure if maybe just what ive seen though. Love the video ✡

  • @oakbluffsroad181
    @oakbluffsroad181 2 роки тому

    Are the wigs expensive? How much do they tend to be?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +1

      They definitely can be. Prices I have most often seen range from about $1k-3k

  • @amypearsall
    @amypearsall 2 роки тому +1

    Do you ever get headaches from pulling your hair back?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +1

      Great question! Personally, I don’t. I have friends that do so they wear really loose ponytails or coverings that don’t involve hair ties like the snoods or pre-tied scarves

  • @franny5059
    @franny5059 Рік тому

    I watched that movie about that Orthodox girl Etsy who had to shave her head after she got married, is that a different level of orthodox? The actress played her part very well and I felt her fear as her head was being shaved.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  Рік тому +2

      It’s not a different level, it’s just the custom of some. And even when it is your custom, it’s my understanding that exceptions are made if you really don’t want to do it.

  • @H3arme3r0ar
    @H3arme3r0ar 2 роки тому

    Without revealing you're hair would you be comfortable showing how to tie your scarves ? Perhaps if you put your wig on and then showed us how you put the covering on over the wig ? Any time I've tried to west a head scarf it falls off or won't stay in place

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому

      I could do that at some point. I’ll see if I can fit it in. Great suggestion! Thanks!

  • @m49241
    @m49241 Рік тому

    If your daughter wanted to wear a head covering now? I know that some kids like to do the things that their parents do but I also know that head coverings are for when you're married.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  Рік тому +2

      It’s just not a thing for Jewish unmarried girls to cover their hair. Sometimes little girls will try on head coverings at home or while playing house.

  • @BKLisaP
    @BKLisaP 2 роки тому

    I'm new to your videos and really enjoying the content. I do have a question about your video technique; I'm seeing blown out highlights on your face. Is that intentional, to obscure your identity? I've noticed in more than one video so it seems to be like your signature.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому

      Really? No, not intentional. I’m not really sure what you mean. When I watch my videos I can see everything just fine.

    • @BKLisaP
      @BKLisaP 2 роки тому

      @@jaroffireflies Thanks for replying! I just watched an earlier video and that one looked fine. I'll send screenshots to the email in your About so you can see.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому

      @@BKLisaP got your email. Totally see what you mean, but I don’t see that when I watch my video (the same one) so weird, I have no idea what’s going on there

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +1

      Ok so I did a little research and have you tried switching web browsers? Apparently this can be an issue in Chrome but if you switch to Safari it’s fine.

    • @BKLisaP
      @BKLisaP 2 роки тому

      @@jaroffireflies Yes I was just coming by to say the same! It's definitely an issue w Chrome. Everything looks fine on Firefox and Sarfari.

  • @carybrown353
    @carybrown353 2 роки тому

    Can you explain 1 corinthians chap 11 for me? It concerns hair covering. Was Apostle paul talking about real hair or a vail? More of a question than comment.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +1

      I’m Jewish, if you’d like to ask a question about that passage I suggest you ask a Christian :)

    • @carybrown353
      @carybrown353 2 роки тому

      I'm sorry. Since Paul was Jewish, I thought you'd know. Thank you

    • @gerriebell2128
      @gerriebell2128 2 роки тому

      @Cary Brown I am a Christian, and familiar with this scripture. After saying that women should not pray with their head uncovered, toward the end of the chapter it explains in verse 15, “her long hair is given to her as a covering.” So that means it is not required to wear some type of head covering over her hair, and her hair IS the covering for her head so she can pray and please God. It says in this chapter that women should have long hair and men should not. But it does NOT specify how long it should be, and does NOT say she should “never cut her hair.” But many groups of Christians interpret this admonition to not pray with head uncovered, to refer to a covering over the hair. And some groups take this to mean a woman should never cut her hair. Romans 14 explains the principle that if you believe something is wrong or required, (although the chapter refers to thinking it’s wrong to eat meat), then you should follow your beliefs and conscience. It’s between you and the Lord, and you are responsible for YOUR understanding and not for someone else’s. Chana here has pretty much said the same thing about having Jewish friends who are married and don’t cover, and unmarried friends who do cover. I hope this helps.

  • @julienorfolk3880
    @julienorfolk3880 2 роки тому +1

    Do your kids ever get to see you with your hair uncovered?

  • @thecatspajamas8918
    @thecatspajamas8918 2 роки тому

    I’m trying to understand why not covering your hair is considered immodest. Can you explain please?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +1

      When a Jewish woman is married, her hair is covered. I talk about it a little more in this video: ua-cam.com/video/7M59cGjrcpY/v-deo.html

  • @barbara4410
    @barbara4410 3 роки тому +2

    Would a widowed woman still cover her hair?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +3

      Great question! A widowed or divorced woman would still cover her hair because she still was a married woman and the obligation begins when she marries and doesn’t end. There are exceptions to this, if it is thought it would hinder the woman’s chance of getting married, but a rabbi should be consulted about this. I know divorced women and widows who cover their hair. I don’t know of any personally who stopped. Hope that answers your question! :) Thanks for watching :)

    • @barbara4410
      @barbara4410 3 роки тому +1

      @@jaroffireflies Thank you very much!
      It is always interesting to learn. 😀🌻

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      @@barbara4410 you are so welcome! And I totally agree 😁

  • @Prinsendam
    @Prinsendam 3 роки тому +1

    Dear Chana is covering hair for married woman a mitzvah for tzniut in the Talmud ?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +3

      Yes, It is discussed in the Talmud. A really good book which discusses modesty of a married woman is called The Unique Princess if you are interested in learning more.

    • @Prinsendam
      @Prinsendam 3 роки тому +1

      @@jaroffireflies thank you Chana 🌺

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      @@Prinsendam you are so very welcome!

  • @bm-jq2ln
    @bm-jq2ln 2 роки тому +1

    Who can see your hair? Is it only your husband and children or other women as well? 😊

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +2

      My husband is the only one who sees it, and my children sometimes but only because they don't give me much privacy at these ages :)

    • @bm-jq2ln
      @bm-jq2ln 2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the answer, excuse my curiosity but what is the meaning behind covering the hair and only showing you husband? I hope its okay for me to ask😄

  • @TheItGirlQ
    @TheItGirlQ 2 роки тому

    Can you just decide to not cover your hair one day? Can you walk around your house with your hair uncovered (even though you choose to keep it covered)?
    I know I’m always asking questions… but I’m truly fascinated 🤩

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому

      I could totally decide that. But I choose to cover it :)

  • @margybernard
    @margybernard Рік тому

    I didn’t know people would stare for wearing a scarf. Really? 😳 Headwraps are so popular.

  • @avocado00000
    @avocado00000 3 роки тому +1

    Why do you choose to cover your head at home with only your husband and young children there?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +4

      Culturally it’s just what we do. Think of it like that you wouldn’t not wear a shirt just because you were home alone. I look at it the same way :) We cover our hair like we cover other parts of our body. Does that make sense?

    • @avocado00000
      @avocado00000 3 роки тому

      @@jaroffireflies It does make sense put that way. Thanks for the response!

  • @marielandry1805
    @marielandry1805 Рік тому

    Is head covering for married women or all women?

  • @reallymariah894
    @reallymariah894 2 роки тому

    So I’m confused. You said covering your hair was the same as wearing a shirt to cover your breasts. It’s private. So I don’t understand wearing a wig. You are covering your hair with hair. The wig looks like hair. So would you wear a shirt to cover your breasts with a picture of your breasts on it? What’s the difference?

  • @tracylawrence6872
    @tracylawrence6872 3 роки тому +2

    Must be hard in some respects not living in an area where there's not that large a Jewish community of whichever branch you follow to actually get shiekel's or Parva foods easily.
    Where you live are there Jewish food shops where you can your food stuffs? Are there Kosher butcher's and bakeries for example? Or Kosher supermarkets?
    In the Jewish communities here in London like Golders Green, Edgware, Stanmore, Clapton and Stamford Hill there are so many Kosher supermarkets, bakeries and butcher's along with restaurants to chose from!
    When I used to meet Mum from work we'd pop in to the Kosher bakery at the top of the road for bread and cakes (Friday and festival's mainly) which were gorgeous to eat! A lot of us gysher's used the bakery there too......I loved the mini challa rolls filled with cream cheese and smoked salmon!

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      We definitely have access to kosher food here. Any decent sized community will have kosher options. Smaller communities (meaning smaller than NY/NJ/LA/Miami, will have a kosher butcher at a regular grocery store with it’s own separate counter to sell only kosher foods. That’s super common in communities across the USA.

    • @tracylawrence6872
      @tracylawrence6872 3 роки тому +1

      @@jaroffireflies completely different to here in the UK love......
      The big supermarkets here do do a Kosher section but it's dried goods mainly.
      The Jewish communities usually shop at the Kosher shops for food and the non Jewish shops for everything else.

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      @@tracylawrence6872 well the States are much larger than the UK and we are a bit more spread out :) I’m sure that accounts for the difference. Larger communities have large all kosher grocery stores which are so fun to visit when I’m in a city which has one :)

    • @tracylawrence6872
      @tracylawrence6872 3 роки тому +1

      @@jaroffireflies lol
      Must make life a lot easier knowing everything in the supermarket is Kosher and not having to label check on certain things!

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +1

      @@tracylawrence6872 oh my gosh yes! It’s soooo much fun and I end up buying so much just because it’s all there, especially candy for the kids :) It’s very much all a novelty when I go lol

  • @ah5721
    @ah5721 2 роки тому

    Why can't your close family ie children brother be able to see your hair in the privacy of your home ?

  • @kathy2929
    @kathy2929 2 роки тому

    Why do you cover your hair?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +1

      Jewish law :) Married Jewish women cover their hair

  • @oliviadenson6315
    @oliviadenson6315 3 роки тому +2

    I thought the type of hair covering wig or scarf was cultural 🤔

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  3 роки тому +6

      It is more likely that an Azkenazi Jew will wear a wig, and it is more likely that a Sephardi Jew will wear a scarf / tichel, but it’s not a hard and fast rule and it’s not odd for someone to go against the norm. I have a friend who is very ashkenazi but has never worn a wig, and I know Sephardi Jews who will only wear a wig :) In general all kinds of Jews mix it up, some just lean more heavily to one type of covering than another. Hope that clarifies!

  • @marionhein6059
    @marionhein6059 2 роки тому

    What if you colored your own hair, people would only look at the color not your hair....????

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому

      That would not count as a hair covering for us

  • @tulip_me2231
    @tulip_me2231 2 роки тому +6

    its strange and sad that when Jewish women covers their hair is fine but when Muslim women covers its NOT.

  • @sarahkokura6349
    @sarahkokura6349 2 роки тому +1

    You are going to be so tired of the weird questions from me. Why not cover your hair before marriage? Especially out and about? And then after married, you can have you hair down with family only? Are your kids ever allowed to see your hair? Or it it more of a precaution just in case, like I don’t walk around nude because windows….😅 so you wear the covering all the time. It does make me really sad that it’s safer to wear a wig. Up here, people probably think you’re a Hutterite. I know I wouldn’t think twice. Also, say I came for dinner, would it be appropriate or considerate to wear my hair covered? Or is that cultural appropriation?

    • @jaroffireflies
      @jaroffireflies  2 роки тому +1

      Only married Jewish woman are obligated in covering their hair according to Jewish law. But anyone can :)

  • @sunshine-tc7pj
    @sunshine-tc7pj 2 роки тому

    i don't think God cares what people think about modesty. wonder what Moses did for his wife Sarah and how she covered her head without the use of a wig!! she is the standard we should live by, and of course she did not wear make up cause she was very modest.