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  • @andreagrinberg
    @andreagrinberg  11 років тому +20

    ... and I am sorry that my earrings offended you :) I wear them because they add to the regal-ness of my head covering, which is worn out of love and respect for my husband. I am under the impression that men do not find sparkly earrings sexy.

  • @andreagrinberg
    @andreagrinberg  11 років тому +8

    Hi there - I am confused as to what you are referring to. I completely agree with you. There is nothing wrong with looking attractive... the problem lies in trying to look alluring, sexy, and/or distracting. I am in no way advocating looking unattractive. The ideas presented in this video are not based on feelings, but on the ancient teachings of the Torah and its commentaries. Please let me know what I said that offended you.

  • @janethuckaby5547
    @janethuckaby5547 3 роки тому +3

    I'm a Christian who was taught modesty. The outfit you're wearing is stunning. Proof that modesty doesn't mean drab.

  • @shiraedelman5309
    @shiraedelman5309 10 років тому +7

    I love your tzniut videos! May I request another video that elaborates on tzniut in the realms of thought, speech, and action?

  • @MySarShalom
    @MySarShalom 11 років тому +2

    Wonderful teachings. Thank you so much for taking the time to publish these important videos. I will be recommending these to our sisterhood.

  • @Faithlette
    @Faithlette 11 років тому +2

    I love your videos! You are so beautiful: inside & out! Thank you for all your videos about tichels and the ones about Jewish teachings...I am learning so much and feel truly blessed to have found this channel.
    -Nikki

  • @andreagrinberg
    @andreagrinberg  11 років тому +6

    The laws of tzniut advocate covering certain parts of the body, and there are different definitions of where those body parts begin/end (aka does the upper leg consist of the knee, and if so, does it include covering the whole knee?) The law against a woman wearing a man's clothing has been extended to all pants for many, but that does not mean that some Torah observant Jewish women do not wear modest (aka loose), feminine pants. Torah observant Jews abide by different stringencies/leniencies.

  • @lRaza9072
    @lRaza9072 6 років тому +3

    I absolutely love your videos!!! You have both a physical and spiritual beauty! 🌺

  • @yosyydidiah4088
    @yosyydidiah4088 10 років тому +2

    Shalom ,yours videos are helping many women here to understand why,and you are doing a great job,,G-d Bless you and all of yours.

  • @raimondpold6353
    @raimondpold6353 4 роки тому +2

    Toda raba for the great lecture.

  • @18musicalGirl
    @18musicalGirl 11 років тому +3

    You make the head coverings look soo good. Prettier than a wig even. Veryy nice! Hopefully wen i get married ill b covering my hair as nice as u do..thanks for the tutorials! Ill pass it on to my married friends! :)

  • @sgmckinney247
    @sgmckinney247 9 років тому +7

    Your dress is beautiful and something I would wear to dress up, not to be modest. I've started wearing my suit jackets so I don't have to rid of my sleeveless tops!
    : D

  • @andreagrinberg
    @andreagrinberg  11 років тому +2

    You're right, thank you for mentioning this. I should have said "in general" but I wasn't going to start explaining all the exceptions and what modern orthodoxy is in this video. I generally wanted to give guidelines in case someone is going to an event and wants to know what would be appropriate to wear.

  • @HaythamSAtia
    @HaythamSAtia 6 років тому +6

    God bless you, sister.

  • @juliasilver7055
    @juliasilver7055 10 років тому +3

    Andrea! You are such an inspiration. Xx

  • @BornInTzyon
    @BornInTzyon 12 років тому +1

    This video was one of the best YT videos I've seen on the topic of tznuis. How funny that everyone I know says "tznius" interchangeably whether they mean 'modest' or 'modesty' so that's the way I learned. Why is that, I wonder?? I'm so glad I learned this today lol!

  • @andreagrinberg
    @andreagrinberg  11 років тому +5

    On the other end of the spectrum, some say that wearing any bright colour at all isn't modest. I obviously do not fall into that group :P

  • @horsewithnoname12345
    @horsewithnoname12345 11 років тому +5

    Those are NOT the laws of tzniut in the Torah, because there are no laws of tzniut in the Torah, other than walking humbly with G-d (Micah) and not wearing man's clothing.
    MOST of these stringencies are, in fact, very new. Pre-war Europe was extremely lenient. Short skirts or pants, short sleeves, partial headcoverings.
    Tznius as is nowadays, is more of a uniform and a statement.
    A lot of people are orthodox and do not dress like that.

  • @lauriesassimaika3377
    @lauriesassimaika3377 10 років тому +14

    Your tichel in this video is very pretty...

    • @cherengland3905
      @cherengland3905 8 років тому +2

      Laurie Sassi Maika I was thinking the same thing!

  • @valeriemartillini9346
    @valeriemartillini9346 10 років тому +8

    This is so interesting. I've never heard any of this before. I started watching your videos (and Rivka Malka Perlman's videos) because I'm a fan of your tichel blog (and hope to buy from the store in the future). Being raised Christian, I'm just now realizing I know almost nothing about Judaism. Thank you for making the videos.

    • @memukanofpersiaandmedia2668
      @memukanofpersiaandmedia2668 6 років тому

      The Binary Epidemic , and the appetite of your soul is hate, prejudice, lies, and murder.You are of your father hasatan. While on the contrary, Andrea is full of beauty and grace. She is of her Father, HaShem.

  • @andreagrinberg
    @andreagrinberg  11 років тому +1

    I hope that in this video I was clear about the fact that tzniut is NOT about simply covering certain aspects of the body. I was illuminating what the percieved basic "rules" are, but I was saying that in order to state that I DISAGREE with that definition. Some people say that wearing colour isn't modest, the same as sparkly earrings. And others say that wearing a sexy long wig while covering hair IS modest. I really hope you can rewatch the video and see that I agree with what you are saying.

  • @andreagrinberg
    @andreagrinberg  11 років тому +1

    That often depends on the woman and what community she is in. The general standard is that she covers always in public, and if other men are going to be in her house, but will often extend that to covering in front of children and girlfriends as well. Totally depends on the woman and her preference!

  • @TainahMartiniBrun2
    @TainahMartiniBrun2 4 роки тому +2

    Shalom! Obrigado pelo vídeo, foi muito inspirador, você permitiria a adição de legendas nele? Eu realmente gostaria de adicionar legendas em português para poder compartilhar com minha família e amigos. Obrigado novamente!

  • @ZedralZ
    @ZedralZ 12 років тому +1

    Thank you for the informative videos. I always enjoy them. :)

  • @aborgeshonorato
    @aborgeshonorato 8 років тому +3

    so amazing!! thanks Sister!)

  • @andreagrinberg
    @andreagrinberg  11 років тому +1

    They are similar. I have met quite a few Muslims and discussed this with them. Maybe some on here can share their thoughts?

  • @Sphereal
    @Sphereal 11 років тому +2

    You are gorgeous. Thanks for your videos.

  • @ApollonianShy18
    @ApollonianShy18 3 роки тому

    Amazing channel,

  • @littlevoice00
    @littlevoice00 11 років тому +2

    I want to ask something if the women should cover their head just when they get out or front of men , or they should cover it at home even if they are alone !? front of their husband or children ?

  • @BornInTzyon
    @BornInTzyon 12 років тому +1

    The people I'm talking about know Hebrew, that's the funny thing! No doubt speaking conversational Hebrew is much different than reading/speaking it for learning Torah & davening. Perhaps that's why it's come to be the catch all...

  • @andreagrinberg
    @andreagrinberg  12 років тому +1

    I think sometimes people just hear "tznius" and apply that to everything... it's simply an issue of not knowing Hebrew (and I'm certainly no expert!)

  • @imane70457
    @imane70457 6 років тому +1

    You are so beautiful ❤️🖐️ i'm not jewish but i like so much youre videos !! Greeting from a muslim girl ☺️

  • @schellstarr
    @schellstarr 5 років тому +1

    Marriage is a Ministry tbe pleasure is one of the glues

  • @andreagrinberg
    @andreagrinberg  12 років тому +2

    All the scarves in this video are from Israel, in the Jerusalem shuk :)

  • @MarketAndChurch
    @MarketAndChurch 11 років тому +1

    I'm not even for people dressing the way you do. But I wish people would acknowledge the affect that we men have on women, and the affect that women have on us. Which is why modesty goes beyond dress, into mannerisms in etiquette. We have an affect on each other, and considering the power of sex to preoccupy the male mind, modesty goes a long way.
    I agree, there's a place for everything. The workplace cannot function if it is sexualized. Neither can the classroom, or the home, or the synagogue.

  • @wesam2003
    @wesam2003 11 років тому +1

    For other aspects of Islamic dressing :
    You may find many Muslims choose earth-tone colors such as green, blue, gray, a,black and white. Beyond this, there are no specific meanings behind the choice of color. Some colors are more common in certain parts of the world, based on local tradition
    Islam command a certain style, color, or fabric. The range of clothing among Muslims is a sign of the great diversity among the Muslim community.
    Hope you did find the info helpful , thanks

  • @wesam2003
    @wesam2003 11 років тому +2

    HI ,
    I like the video , it explains alot. As a Muslim to clarify the issue.
    In Islam modesty was declared by Prophet Mohammad as something that must begin with the heart, not the hemline, as the Prophet of Mercy said ‘Modesty is part of faith,’
    In Islam Modesty is for both men and women: men are not to expose the area of their body from the navel to the knee
    For women going out side their homes , or sitting with strangers(ghair-mahrams)all her body except face and hands

  • @MarketAndChurch
    @MarketAndChurch 11 років тому +1

    Ancient Israeli tradition held that, in addition to Moses commandment for a man to take a leave of absence from the military, for one year, to make a home for his wife, women also had a standard amount of sex, that they were entitled to, depending on the career of her man. If a man was away at sea often, his occupation would be an impediment to their relationship, & would owe her in even greater frequency, when he returned home.
    The Rabbi's cutely said of retirement: He owed her daily!

  • @horsewithnoname12345
    @horsewithnoname12345 11 років тому +3

    PSA: reality check, not all orthodox women cover their collarbones, ellbows, knees, hair & wear skirts. Thank you!

  • @schellstarr
    @schellstarr 5 років тому +1

    "Miracle happen on Shabbes".💝🎁💝

  • @juliaisafilmbuff123
    @juliaisafilmbuff123 8 років тому +4

    The idea that males and females hold some kind of innate differences beyond the usual biology (i.e. "male/female brains") has been thoroughly debunked by modern psychology and neurology, with no significant differences found beyond neuroplasticity. In other words, there is no "female intuition" beyond what culture has conditioned us into holding. I'm not orthodox so I can't comment on how the Zohar has been interpreted to you, but I've always assumed that the whole idea tikkun olam was to unify a fragmented creation, and I don't exactly understand why men and women need to be separated further. Perhaps I'm missing something.

    • @louisacapell
      @louisacapell 8 років тому +9

      hmmm. That's not really accurate. on a hormonal and neurological level.... women's and men's brains are strikingly different.
      I'm not sure where you got the idea that basic neurology has been "debunked". Whatever that means.
      No disrespect intended, just hoping to plant a seed , inspiring you to do a bit of research. :)
      check out some really interesting MRI studies done.

    • @elidrissii
      @elidrissii 6 років тому +2

      Sure thing. That's why for example the highest levels of chess (GM) are completely dominated by men, and similarly for other non-physical sports. And why there are such stark differences between career paths that men and women choose for themselves. And why toddlers with no cultural conditioning choose to play with different toys depending on their gender.
      And you can go on and on forever, you get the point.
      Whatever trendy egalitarian social-science dogma you take to be fact (nothing to do with science btw), actual reality remains constant and is not influenced by your belief or disbelief.

  • @Frayamina
    @Frayamina 5 років тому

    Hi, AS Not jewish ,i have a question. Ive learnt, jewish women hast to Cover Theorie Hair. And if Not with a tichel , than with a wig. ( To Show only their husband their hair.) So far so clear.
    But some wigs Look way better than the own Hair.
    Logical overthought , the Woman is nice in the street, and for her husband she Looks Not AS nice AS in Public.
    Could someone please explain ? Thank you

  • @PeacefulDanielah
    @PeacefulDanielah 10 років тому +3

    @imadamsmom Dont say this girl needs to go back and read her bible! Very condescending & disrespectful! And she is not leading anyone astray! If you had read your bible, you would've known that Rebecca was unveiled during the trip to Issac's fathers house. Which is why she quickly asked her servant to get her veil as soon as ahe arrived, so that her husband-to-be wouldn't see her beauty since they were meeting for the first time. She did it out of honor for her bridegroom, not because it was commanded. And I'm sure after their wedding, she didn't wear a veil over her face at all times.
    I'm almost certain this is the first instance in which a woman covered herself in the bible (that was recorded, anyway). And this started the tradition of women getting married with a veil over their heads and faces.

  • @missmix48
    @missmix48 10 років тому +1

    You look beautiful, your voice is pleasant, your attire is amazing, but you started talking about Tzniut then got totally off topic and began talking about men & women, love & soul mates. I was disappointed that you didn't talk more about Tzniut in all of it's aspects.

  • @sharonriverapuentes4565
    @sharonriverapuentes4565 3 роки тому

    Hola, escuché en estos días unas clases de recato, en donde enseñan que los aretes no deben ser largos porque llaman la atención con el movimiento y también que la cobertura de la mujer casada debe ser poco llamativa. Al ser este un vídeo de recato y ver tus aretes y tu cobertura llamativa, me confundo, por favor me puedes enseñar al respecto, gracias.

  • @wesam2003
    @wesam2003 11 років тому +1

    ....or those male attendants having no physical desire, or children who are not yet aware of the private aspects of women. And let them not stamp their feet to make known what they conceal of their adornment. And turn to Allah in repentance, all of you, O believers, that you might succeed."

  • @ibkristykat
    @ibkristykat 8 років тому

    What do Jews think of masturbation? Also: what about the idea of being so connected to your spouse you lose yourself and your self identity and your own purpose in your journey? I've seen people "living for someone else" & it's sad.

  • @wesam2003
    @wesam2003 11 років тому +1

    "And tell the believing women to reduce [some] of their vision and guard their private parts and not expose their adornment except that which [necessarily] appears thereof and to wrap [a portion of] their headcovers over their chests and not expose their adornment except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands' fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers, their brothers' sons, their sisters' sons, their women, that which their right hands possess,

  • @Rickyrab
    @Rickyrab 11 років тому +1

    It would be interesting to compare tznius with the Islamic idea of hijab, which seems to come from a similar point of view.

  • @wesam2003
    @wesam2003 11 років тому +1

    Also Islam encouraged and asked for mutual attraction before marriage , and give the girls or women (married before) their right to accept or decline a marriage proposal , and the father or responsible person for her should respect her opinion (which is not respected in many countries and families)

  • @JaaShee-s5q
    @JaaShee-s5q Місяць тому

    either side

  • @JaaShee-s5q
    @JaaShee-s5q Місяць тому

    03

  • @MegaCarmen1994
    @MegaCarmen1994 11 років тому +1

    Your a very pretty girl! :))

  • @MarketAndChurch
    @MarketAndChurch 11 років тому +1

    Adam means from Earth. Eve means life. So earth, & life, came together, to found the human race. But Eve was created after Adam. On the same day(we don't know the length of a day), sure. But after Adam.
    They are soul mates, but to say they were created together renders meaningless, the biblical aim, of getting men to settle down, to anchor himself to his compliment, a woman.
    I take it that you are speaking from a marriage-tradition. However, the torah, in this case, was speaking to the world.

  • @minhali
    @minhali 11 років тому +1

    So the first soul was a hermaphrodite? There is an interesting parallel to this in the story told by Aristophanes about the he/shes who were once one then split into two. Ever since, each half keeps searching for the other half of the original he/she. But I am never covering my hair, I loathe hats and scarves. That is why God did not create me Jewish.

  • @benyeli
    @benyeli 11 років тому +1

    It's time for you to get a good Jewish name!

  • @wesam2003
    @wesam2003 11 років тому

    For women sitting with other women or mahram like father, son , brother, .......
    from upper chest to knee . Below is the translation from Qur'an for surt al Nur

  • @imadamsmom
    @imadamsmom 11 років тому +2

    Nobody is saying anything about pleasure and denial of LOOKING ATTRACTIVE. In Islam as in Judaism, you are encouraged to LOOK GOOD FOR YOUR HUSBAND ONLY. This girl is misled and should go back to reading her bible. Read how in Genesis--Rebecca asked her maid to get her "veil" when she was told that a man was in the vicinity. My pet peeve is people leading others astray and giving out testimony of how THEY PERCEIVE THE DOCTRINES TO BE, BASED ON FEELINGS AND NOT PROOF.

  • @0e0l7i
    @0e0l7i 11 років тому

    The Jewish idea of tzniut is much more genuine, pure and individualistic then the Islamic concept of hijab - which seems so enslaving, barbaric and fake.

  • @7550375503
    @7550375503 6 років тому

    Your slight lisp I find totally irresistible if you really must know.