JEWISH MODESTY - My Personal Story

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  • Why do Jewish people dress the way they do and what does modesty for women mean in the Jewish religion and culture? In today's video I'm sharing my personal journey and experience on this really important aspect of my identity.
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  • @MyJewishMommyLife
    @MyJewishMommyLife  2 роки тому +6

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  • @lilcucumber2350
    @lilcucumber2350 2 роки тому +107

    I appreciate your embodiment of the "middle ground" approach! I always emphasize, "I am a Reform Jew, I am not secular (although its fine to be secular)." We go to shabbat services and torah study every week. Just because I don't observe tzniut in an orthodox way does not mean that I am not religious! I try to just dress in a way that I feel is respectful towards myself and those around me.

    • @MyJewishMommyLife
      @MyJewishMommyLife  2 роки тому +11

      Yea I totally agree!

    • @rosequartz4102
      @rosequartz4102 2 роки тому +4

      I do the same. In fact for being one of the younger members, and I'm 38 so that's saying something, at Friday night service, I'm one of the more modest dressers for people in my age range and that is what I am comfortable with. But also too, when I go out (I live in a primarily Orthodox neighborhood) when I moved here I changed the way I dress to be more modest simply out of respect for my Orthodox neighbors.

  • @elaineunderwood1786
    @elaineunderwood1786 2 роки тому +18

    Hello, I'm 15 and a Christian but I've been exploring the Jewish faith and it just makes sense. it's very hard to think that Christianity is wrong because that's all I've known. Please pray for me

    • @tricia9559
      @tricia9559 8 місяців тому +4

      Follow your heart, follow what you believe will give you peace. 🇬🇧

    • @courtneylegaloff3851
      @courtneylegaloff3851 7 місяців тому

      It is okay to wonder and question, no matter your age, but especially at 15. These are your learning, growth and discovery years. Enjoy them. Any decision you make with your heart is the right one.

    • @cherryneko2
      @cherryneko2 4 місяці тому

      For me, following what God specifically tells us to do is the best choice.

    • @eileenalix8265
      @eileenalix8265 4 місяці тому +1

      How are you doing? Have you continued on the path to Judaism?

  • @cherylemesolella757
    @cherylemesolella757 2 роки тому +33

    I love your channel and you always look beautiful. I’m a devout Catholic and attend mass everyday. There is plenty of room for all of us to thrive without being critical. 🌺🥰

  • @swampophelia2098
    @swampophelia2098 2 роки тому +14

    Modesty is an attitude as well as how you present yourself to the world

  • @lindagerstein9074
    @lindagerstein9074 2 роки тому +5

    Growing up my mother always made me wear a dress for Shabbos. To this day, I’m 67, I wear a dress to shul.

  • @LisaMichele
    @LisaMichele 2 роки тому +47

    9:45 this is the heart of it... when women are asked to do things men aren't for the sake of civility in society or within a religion, that's sexism. I'm glad you found a middle ground you're comfortable with and please don't listen to anyone who questions how you dress or why you don't cover your hair. Modesty (whatever that even means) should always be a woman's choice.

    • @MyJewishMommyLife
      @MyJewishMommyLife  2 роки тому +3

      Love that perspective!

    • @robinoconnor553
      @robinoconnor553 Рік тому +1

      Let's e honest. The whole "modesty" and covering areas of women's bodies has nothing to do with religion. It's about control. It amazes me how prevalent this is in multiple religions. Jewish, Muslim, Christian. Women are brow beaten with religion to control them because men can't control themselves. In Christianity, Adam and Eve, the properted original humans, were naked. If you believe that God (whatever name or version you prefer) created people, then God has seen it all before. If a woman chooses to cover herself and/or her hair, that is her choice. It has absolutely nothing to do with how religious she is.

    • @lapis_lazuli578
      @lapis_lazuli578 Рік тому +2

      ​@@robinoconnor553 I'm a (muslim) woman who dresses modestly and it frustrates me sometimes how patronising people can be when they talk about us. I think the way you see modesty (as an outsider) is so different to my lived experience. I'm not experiencing this horrible oppression that I need to be saved from! I think there's a freedom in not ever feeling like I'm being judged by my body. Or not feeling like I need to dress to please anyone.
      Also, men and women are different - biologically, psychologically etc. - so it baffles me that people have a hard time grasping why there would be different religious laws for men and women. Of course there would be.

  • @shawndavis824
    @shawndavis824 2 роки тому +36

    Love this! I am not Jewish, and I feel like modesty is a personal choice.

    • @MyJewishMommyLife
      @MyJewishMommyLife  2 роки тому +5

      So true!

    • @ukrainefighter2456
      @ukrainefighter2456 2 роки тому +1

      @@MyJewishMommyLife I have this question. A funny one too, But like are you ethnically jewish?🤔

    • @leannsherman6723
      @leannsherman6723 Рік тому

      Well, saying that modesty is a personal choice is something we could theoretically say about anything.

  • @marinamayo7994
    @marinamayo7994 2 роки тому +14

    From my perspective you dress very tastefully and modestly! I have three daughters and I'm so proud of how they dress! All dress very respectably and modestly. I loved that you addressed this topic,

  • @philippapay4352
    @philippapay4352 2 роки тому +8

    What a lovely topic to cover for those who are not familiar with the practices within different denominations and the allowances for medical need, personal choice, and such within the Jewish firmament. And you share it all with a light touch.

  • @megansyck9170
    @megansyck9170 2 роки тому +25

    I love that you shared this Marion! Thank you for being so open and sharing your life with us. It is so refreshing to see your positive and lighthearted content in today’s world. ❤️

  • @CadeD679
    @CadeD679 2 роки тому +7

    I have never seen you as remotely immodest. You always look very polished and classy.

  • @shulamitkalish3060
    @shulamitkalish3060 2 роки тому +16

    Marion I think it’s really cool you shared this. As someone who comes from the same or similar background as you and who chose to become baalas teshuva, I always think of you as refined and wholesome. I think it’s crazy that people feel the need to question your clothing and hair choices. There is more than one kind of Jew in the world and in these times especially we need Jews of every type putting a positive light out there. Keep doing what you’re doing.

  • @heidikay5260
    @heidikay5260 2 роки тому +11

    It was nice to hear your experience and to see that it parallels my own in many ways. I spent time in Israel and the US living in the Orthodox community before finding my home in the Conservative movement, and my standards of modesty have changed a lot throughout my journey. It was freeing for me to realize that Orthodoxy is only a single piece of the beautifully diverse tapestry that is Am Yisrael-that they do not hold the monopoly on Jewish wisdom and tradition. I realized that tznius is so much more behavioral than sartorial and that frum dress in and of itself has little to do with actual modesty. Loved your video as always!

  • @kristinastewart3803
    @kristinastewart3803 2 роки тому +6

    I absolutely love your videos. I am in the process of converting and it is so refreshing to hear how similar the journey to a meaningful, Jewish identity and life is for someone that grew up Jewish vs someone converting. At the end of the day we each have to decide for ourselves what is important to us and how we practice our faith, including how we dress. I tell people all of the time when questioned about all of the ‘laws’ that, “Judaism has set me free.”

  • @beverleydoherty5717
    @beverleydoherty5717 2 роки тому +8

    I ALWAYS agree with what you have to say; always sensible, kind and thoughtful. I am a 75 year old woman who doesn’t like organized religion very much.

  • @kazmcdowell8102
    @kazmcdowell8102 2 роки тому +8

    Love this Marion, girl your authenticity 👏is👏 everything ! Momma that confidence and self assurance is incredible....what a beautiful gift you're showing your kiddos! XO and lots of love from Ohio❤️

  • @3geesplay236
    @3geesplay236 2 роки тому +7

    Haha, I remember the fingertip measurement for shorts at camp! I started wearing skirts and dresses around the time I got engaged but it really wasn’t about projecting any type of image, I just think my shape looks better in them. I do wear pants sometimes now but modesty to me is a personal thing which shows how I respect my body and desire respect from others so I dress in a way that is most flattering and that is hard to achieve with pants for my short leg self, lol!

  • @rachelleanonymous2740
    @rachelleanonymous2740 2 роки тому +2

    I'm out of college, married, just turned 30, and I'm in the middle of that same type of identity crisis right now! Trying to redefine what religion/spirituality mean to me while working through trauma and pushing back on a lot of negative programming/brainwashing I received in childhood through college; a lot of it related to female issues. Love the powerful message that if someone else has a problem with what you're wearing that's their issue not yours - I was taught the opposite, that I was constantly responsible for the thoughts and comfort of those (men specifically) around me. Working hard to gain freedom from that. So glad there are content creators like you out there offering girls and women a different, more empowering, and TRUE message! 👏👏👏

  • @SustainableSierra
    @SustainableSierra 2 роки тому +18

    Thank you for sharing this! We lived in Japan for three years and I decided to set aside all of my "sexy" clothes for the simple fact that Japanese people don't do that and they will stare. On holiday and in my life now I find I'm no longer comfortable showing much skin unless I'm swimming. Maybe it's because I've become Japanese or maybe I'm just an "old mom" and like to keep my business mine? I don't know.

    • @esorliversage6634
      @esorliversage6634 Рік тому +1

      My gran always said "every woman was issued one, you don't have to put yours on display".

  • @txjewishdogmom
    @txjewishdogmom 8 місяців тому

    You are my favorite Jewish influencer! I was not raised with a large Jewish influence, but was always very shy and religious-minded (no promiscuity, no drinking, etc). However, I am now older and getting more into practicing Judaism fit in more with the Conservative movement. I say you keep doing you! 💙

  • @rebeccas.7584
    @rebeccas.7584 2 роки тому +4

    I’ve always been shy and modest about my body. I’ve gotten grief about nursing in front of my childless sibs. When I nursed my babies in private, I would cover the back of their head and wrap them so they were used to it, they didn’t give me trouble in public. But I also had the type with the boning around the neck. Took public strolls while nursing, the shawl aided as a sling.

  • @karenhoman5752
    @karenhoman5752 2 роки тому +5

    When I was married my mother in law used to criticize me for wearing pants. She is part of the Hispanic church where you can’t cut your hair and you have to wear dresses and skirts. I never understood it but that’s the way it is. I never liked visiting her church they made me feel uncomfortable. I just like pants better.

  • @ginnyburley9552
    @ginnyburley9552 2 роки тому +2

    What I’ve seen of orthodox women who keep completely covered is that they do so willingly and happily. So, ok for them. But modesty is, just as you say, a fluid concept that changes by how one feels at different times of life in different contexts. The range of styles worn by women is so broad that for most of us there are lots of good choices that let us be true to ourselves in peace. I think giving each other space to live with integrity is very important.

  • @sarahdoanpeace3623
    @sarahdoanpeace3623 Рік тому

    Thank you for this! I noticed that's your actual hair and that's a beautiful blue dress. I enjoy your videos and perspective. You are lovely! God Bless you.

  • @MelissaGhobrial
    @MelissaGhobrial Рік тому

    Also I can totally relate to your “that’s on them.” Point of view. I was the same with nursing and nursing in public.

  • @juliadoherty83
    @juliadoherty83 10 місяців тому

    I love that you've always dressed for you, I know this is a year old but I felt the need to say, just keep being you.

  • @cynthiagabrielalivingstone4104
    @cynthiagabrielalivingstone4104 2 роки тому +1

    We love you so much! We love your videos! Thank you for making them for us💗🌞

  • @vesnastihovic7014
    @vesnastihovic7014 2 роки тому +2

    Wonderful presentation as always.. ❤

  • @Shenanigans_Afoot
    @Shenanigans_Afoot 2 роки тому +3

    Modern modesty is where I feel the best. I love your modest style. And that says modest to US, modern standards.

  • @nicolecorry2418
    @nicolecorry2418 2 роки тому +1

    Your videos are incredibly fun to watch and I think vital for mixed families (for extended non Jewish family in my case). About at the 7 minute mark you speak about non-religious Jews and this is a huge part that many folks who don't know about Judaism and have trouble with. It's hard to believe for most that many Israelis are not religious. I've always equated it to here in America.....lots of folks celebrate Christmas and Easter but aren't very religious.
    My husband who is not Jewish, calls Christians who aren't religious and maybe only go to Church on Easter & Christmas....he calls them "Chreasters". Similarly he calls Jewish folks who only go on High Holy days "Rosh Kippers". :D
    I'm so very grateful that we where raised in a space that gave us a choice

  • @diary_of_a_sahm
    @diary_of_a_sahm 2 роки тому +2

    Hey mama thanks for sharing. I love your view. I’m Christian and I have the same view on you as modesty. Love your channel and you dress great!

  • @cocoreinhart8604
    @cocoreinhart8604 2 роки тому +2

    Yes, "honor my body." That is the approach to modesty I have landed on as well. I think of it as appreciating and loving all that my body has done for me, and I want to only share it with those who also appreciate and honor it, and not those who would look upon it with criticism. Even if it's not right for them to criticize it, I feel like it's the world we live in, and I personally don't feel like I am honoring my body if I use it to combat this thing that needs to be changed in our world around how women's bodies are scrutinized. But I am grateful that I can approach modesty from my own inner beliefs and not have them dictated to me from the outside. I think that's the most important thing and I appreciate hearing your own journey with modesty.

  • @natashatripplett1928
    @natashatripplett1928 Рік тому

    Good for you! This was awesome. I love how you make no apologies for who you are. ❤

  • @shirlynssleeve4661
    @shirlynssleeve4661 2 роки тому +4

    I have referred to your comment many times about women having to cover their hair due to men not being able to control themselves……it’s on them not us! I’m 62 & if I had the body that I had when I was younger I’d dress to show it. As I get older my shorts & boobs just keep getting longer and longer!

  • @carrieraupp757
    @carrieraupp757 2 роки тому

    Honoring your body and being so thankful for the gifts its given you is such a beautiful thoughtful way of being

  • @jamiepope8088
    @jamiepope8088 2 роки тому +2

    I love hearing your view thank you for telling your opinion

  • @MelissaGhobrial
    @MelissaGhobrial Рік тому

    You’re so sweet and gentle in your transparent explanation!! I love your top! I’d love some ideas on brands you shop or do you have a link to this top and some of the other of the clothes you wear?

  • @ginaf8234
    @ginaf8234 2 роки тому +1

    🌸 Hi, I’m not a Jewish woman but I feel the way you do (& it sounds as we dress the same). People need to do what is best for them, & we all need to be better at being judge free of others 🌸

  • @musicbuff9
    @musicbuff9 2 роки тому +1

    Love this video about sharing your life.

  • @alr1917
    @alr1917 2 роки тому +2

    Having grown up around the Amish and Mennonite communities, most women dress very modestly but then again so do the men. While in college, most of my Mennonite friends explored dressing less conservatively and adapted their views on fashion to their evolving social views. I think we all enjoyed the cute party dresses that were more for ourselves then for anyone else, but now that we are in the mom stage with busy lives, fashion takes a turn = comfort and ease. I rather women dress for themselves as they feel comfortable as opposed to men dictating how women should dress to appease a religious or secular definition of what is feminine or not. Just my take. Great video.

  • @purpleandred7
    @purpleandred7 9 місяців тому

    I'm a Christian, and I also believe that everyone has their own convictions .. if someone feels that something is right for them then who am I to Judge. I try always to keep in mind that, for myself, I need to make my own choices and decisions, and that aligns and weighs heavily on my beliefs. I might not necessarily agree with someones choices, but it is their right to make them. God gave us all a free will.

  • @orland0110
    @orland0110 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your personal journey and experiences when it comes to this aspect. When I was in high school, I went to a private school, and I remember the strict dress code we had. One major rule I remember was having your shirt tucked in at all times, that particular rule was that all students had to follow. Today when I dress going out, I really like to dress casually regularly. These chats of yours are so enjoyable Marion! 😍

  • @josephkavanagh5221
    @josephkavanagh5221 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent video! You have a beautiful outlook on life.

  • @Deep_Blue_Sapphire
    @Deep_Blue_Sapphire Рік тому

    I know this is an older video, but I simply love your attitude and the smile you wear with it! ❤❤

  • @vivianpowell1732
    @vivianpowell1732 2 роки тому +2

    I've always loved classic styles of apparel and have never been tempted to dress immodestly. That's just who I am. I"m more Ingrid Bergman than Madonna,, but I admire both of those women..
    My mother and I never had battles over my clothing choices because we generally liked the same styles. I wore mini skirts during that era, but came to realize that chopped off skirts ruined the proportions of otherwise nice clothing. My grandmother who was a professional seamstress pointed that out to me.
    When I retired I had someone make me 3 dozen washable linen skirts in solids and subtle patterns. Together with my variety of tops and jackets, I feel comfortable and attractively dressed wherever I go. I live in a warm climate and love linen year round.
    Marion, you always look very nice, and I love your dresses. When I saw your wedding pictures and your beautiful gown, I knew you had impeccable taste in clothing and personal style.

  • @bartlettje
    @bartlettje 2 роки тому +1

    I am not Jewish but I love your videos. I find your approach to Judaism inspiring, don't listen to anyone who takes it upon themselves to judge

  • @lliselsolis4456
    @lliselsolis4456 2 роки тому +1

    This was super cool. Love your perspective and confidence ♥️

  • @rosequartz4102
    @rosequartz4102 2 роки тому +2

    I really appreciate it what you said about breastfeeding in public. I believe that should be a mother's personal choice, something that's right for her and her baby. I don't think there's any adult on Earth who would like to be given a meal and then have a blanket tossed over top of them and be expected to eat it! I have four boys and I was not able to breastfeed past 3 weeks. Psychologically, once I realized that the baby is a person with a personality I simply can't breastfeed anymore which I would imagine is a psychological failing of mine. But before I knew this I did go back and forth about when and where to feed him, what to do, etc. Thank you so much for sharing your journey. I love your channel!

  • @PinkHawk191
    @PinkHawk191 2 роки тому +1

    I dress modestly for soul and family gatherings. I go to a Reform Shul that I grew up going to. Clothing id becoming more of an issue with the teenagers who are pulled before services due to them wearing inappropriate clothing to services. When I am out with my friends I do wear shorts and jeans. I make the choice of what I wear. I love my jeans and a shirt. I do wear leggings at home since that is what's comfortable.

  • @bobanddaly
    @bobanddaly 2 роки тому +1

    B'H, I love, love this video. Thank you for sharing 💕💝💕🙋‍♀️🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷

  • @ghlmm5863
    @ghlmm5863 Рік тому

    your jewish middle school had less strict rule than my non religious school. girls were not allowed shorts that had one hand length, but from the knees, not from the waist!

  • @neitan6891
    @neitan6891 Рік тому

    I relate to your experience so much. Thank you for all of your videos!

  • @Eowyn193
    @Eowyn193 2 роки тому +6

    Hi! I have been through very different perspectives too during my Jewish journey. I absolutely find sexist to put high standards on women or to complain about how women (ALWAYS ONLY WOMEN) dress.. But context is everything sometimes. I generally dress in a quite traditionally modest way because I feel more confident in it, I feel people are putting more attention in other things than my butt or other parts of my body.. If I want to go to a club I'd surely go with very different clothes.. I am the same person, I just want the freedom to choose how and where I want to look sensual or not. Judaism was never about repressing sexuality, or your freedom: many chassidic masters danced and had a great relationship with the physical world represented by our body moving. I find value in Jewish modesty and I love dressing like that for synagogue, as a cantor I feel it is a way to make the service special also, but I am not going to approve anything that would force women to repress their creativity or anything that would treat women as a sexual object for men forcing them to wear certain clothes so someone else does not feel "tempted".

  • @dalenemoore
    @dalenemoore 2 роки тому

    Yay for you being your own person! You are shining light ! Bravo Marion👏👏👏👏

  • @samuelsawant3295
    @samuelsawant3295 2 роки тому

    How nice to hear your personal story

  • @lisahirschlozano823
    @lisahirschlozano823 2 роки тому +1

    I love your story. I feel like it's partially a generational thing, I am not Jewish but growing up my mother required that my sister and I wear a dress or skirt to church. Some people see wearing a certain kind of clothing as a way to be respectful. I do feel like there is an element of sexism in a lot of our "old ways" when we think about many different religions and societal customs around the world. You can love God and your fellow man and not follow rules that diminish the power and comfort of women in our society. Love your perspective and your videos.

  • @Kerryjotx
    @Kerryjotx Рік тому

    I am watching this video as I visit my son in Israel on his gap year with a Conservative program. We attended a lively and meaningful Conservative service Shabbat morning here in the main Masorti synagogue. They also have a large learning center with many programs. Perhaps the movement has strengthened since you were here.

  • @loribrown5235
    @loribrown5235 2 роки тому +5

    You look fine. Dress how you want to dress. As long as you like it. And it looks good on you, or even if it's just comfortable. Just do you!!!

    • @SRoseBlog
      @SRoseBlog 2 роки тому +1

      It's not about "how you want" but how it pleased the creator

    • @c.m.b.7567
      @c.m.b.7567 2 роки тому +3

      @@SRoseBlog do you think the commandments are about pleasing the creator? no, the commandments are there because it is the healthiest rules for us. people dont always make the healthiest choices and its just like how people dont always chose the healthiest menu choice at a resteraunt but it doesnt mean you shame them. to be a jew literally means to wrestle with god anyways. please mind your own business on another soul's spiritual path.

  • @christinamillington2342
    @christinamillington2342 2 роки тому

    You are amazing!!! So proud of you in this vlog. You are a strong person and like you say, if someone has an issue,that is on them, not on you xxx

  • @TheHorselessCantor
    @TheHorselessCantor 2 роки тому +1

    I am Catholic, but my take on modesty is very much the same as yours. Modesty is between the person and God. It's a way to respect God and respect yourself as you're made by God. If a boy or man gets "distracted," that's on them!
    I always wear dresses to Mass. But that's a comfort thing. It's more comfortable for me to sing in a dress, if it's a singing day (then that just carried over to the non-singing days too, lol). I have a lot of "tank" dresses, but all have big straps and good top coverage. I pick outfits based on two needs --- my desire to dress modestly and knowledge that my body gets warm easily.
    also I love learning about the connections between Judaism and my own faith, it increases my understanding of my own faith 😊

  • @minnaschmidt980
    @minnaschmidt980 Рік тому

    What a beautiful response, Marion!

  • @rad92
    @rad92 2 роки тому +1

    Love this! I think it's so good for people to be allowed to explore and choose their identity and perceptions. I totally agree with your thoughts on modesty - it's nobody else's business. In some ways I dress modestly like covering my shoulders and knees, but I also have piercings, used to dye my hair bright pink (I had to stop because it was damaging my hair too much) and even had an undercut at one point. How we look doesn't make us bad people, but how we treat others can definitely!
    Your school story reminded me of my own experiences. I went to an all girls grammar school in the UK and they only introduced trousers two years before I joined and used to measure our skirts (UK school uniform is standard practice). They used to stand at the school gates with face wipes to make us remove make up too... The memories 😂

  • @swillou2
    @swillou2 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for making this video! I was brought up catholic and converted to Islam and I have been struggling for a long time as a convert and also as a woman dressing modestly. I cover A LOT compared to most other Australian women here. I wear long legged pants all year, leggings at home but covering my behind when I go out, never showing my chest etc. wearing longer sleeved merely for sun protection as I am very fair. But i keep feeling guilty. When I meet someone wh9 is more religious I think oh no, should I be dressing like she does? (Long full length dresses and sleeved, very loose style). I don’t wear the scarf, I used to, but stopped after several months. I did that mainly to please my family (stopping it) but now I’m happy with that decision. Your video was not at all what I expected and I valued your honesty so much. We don’t have to be all the same, and you have to do what you feel is right. Now I feel a bit better and am excited to see how I go too. I need to cut the feelings of guilt re not being like other women in our area of the city. I am the same too, I cover to hide my old mum body lol. 5 kids has done a lot of bad things to my mid section. Btw I used to nanny for a Jewish family here and always loved the culture etc of Judaism. It intrigues me. Thankyou for sharing your ideas xx sarah

    • @goodvibes-ow1qy
      @goodvibes-ow1qy Рік тому

      Wow! I loved reading this, we have a lot of similarities! I was Muslim and am currently converting to Catholicism, but Islam will always hold a special place in my heart and I am greatful for all of the lessons it taught me. I also used to nanny for a Jewish family! Please don’t feel like you need to compare your clothing choices to anyone elses! Modesty is not a competition, it’s a personal journey and one that we all are at different paths on. As long as you have a pure heart and are honoring God that is what matters most!

  • @oliviarose9647
    @oliviarose9647 2 роки тому

    I am not Jewish, but I love your videos - you provide wonderful insight and content. And, I always like the way that you dress, in my opinion, it's very modest! Thank you for your videos.

  • @TeamBensonHomestead
    @TeamBensonHomestead 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your journey, I have been going through how I express my modesty now that I finished my conversion. But I'm trying to find a style that I think fits me.

  • @DollyJohanne
    @DollyJohanne 2 роки тому +2

    A nes wise video from you! I don’t dress like you. I wear skirts only, and so on, but all power to you for doing what you feel is the best for you 🥰
    Love and blessings from Johanne, Norway 🇳🇴

  • @DottyZooKeeper
    @DottyZooKeeper 2 роки тому +3

    Hello Marion, thank you for this. Very honest. I am a Messianic gentile and in these circles there are a variety of views about headcovering and modesty, some super strict! I've been through it all and now at 54 am honouring my body which has never given life, but doing so to honour HaShem and not to provoke unwanted attention. .I think you dress nicely and always look lovely. Blessings to you.

    • @MyJewishMommyLife
      @MyJewishMommyLife  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, yea honoring your body is the most important thing ❤️

  • @SmidBeach
    @SmidBeach 2 роки тому

    Actually, my public junior high school had the same rules you described at your day school. Their thing about spaghetti straps is that they were flimsy. Thanks for another great video!

  • @muffincat99
    @muffincat99 2 роки тому +1

    I heard you mention being pregnant four time and I know you have three children. I’m so sorry for your loss Marion

  • @mariegro09
    @mariegro09 2 роки тому +1

    I'm Christian but my church have no requirements for modesty. I personally don't follow any modesty guidelines but can we talk about how impractical it is to wear very short skirts or low cut necklines. You move a little bit and everything is spilling out. It is way easier to be in the world when the clothes are made to accommodate moving and not just looking good :-)

  • @catloverKD
    @catloverKD 2 роки тому +2

    I went to public school, and our rules were the same. No bare midriffs, skirts and shorts had to be at least finger tip length, and straps had to be at least 3 fingers' wide, or you had to have something over it. I've always been a tomboy with comfort as my top priority. And growing up my dad would simultaneously make (unnecessary) comments about my body and weight, while complaining that I needed to "dress like a girl" in other words, skimpy, tight, and provocatively. Made zero sense, and just made me self-conscious.

    • @karenjohnson5634
      @karenjohnson5634 2 роки тому

      That’s terrible! I don’t know why a father would want his daughter to dress provocatively!! I can understand more feminine, but not skimpy! I can imagine the comments you have endured have made you self conscious. I’m sorry!!! 😢 My father has made some comments too, though rarely, and you don’t forget them.

  • @lisasanetra9044
    @lisasanetra9044 2 роки тому +2

    For the record I think you always look very nice Marion. I also think you are a great mother and enjoy your videos. :)

  • @user-oj7pd7yk2n
    @user-oj7pd7yk2n Рік тому

    I was in USY with you and had no awareness that it was cool to wear skirts or wear a kippah! I wore skirts for Shabbat but not anything else. I am pretty sure I wore spaghetti straps at both camp alonim and camp ramah (both conservative). The only time we had rules for dress was on Shabbat. As an adult I don’t care about modesty except for when I’m working or at temple.

  • @fernandacampestrini89
    @fernandacampestrini89 2 роки тому

    As someone who had no contact with Jewish people (not so common in my country) this is very interesting. Also, at least for me, pregnancy makes you see your body as functional, and the wonders it does and produce. Again, my own experience, but I feel way more confident after having my baby. And I love the idea of dressing to celebrate it.

  • @Lisa.M.
    @Lisa.M. 2 роки тому +1

    I still think about dress code rules (and others).I never had issues with dress codes, especially since my mom had her own set of rules. But I remember kids getting sent to the office because they had a tiny hole in their pants so someone would duck tape it. And if your top didn’t match the code they had a bucket to dig through to find another shirt. Girls constantly tugging on their shorts so they reached their fingertips. It all makes me laugh! 😂 Every time I watch something based particularly in High School I always think “where is the principal? Where are the dress code police?”

  • @SarahBethSigns
    @SarahBethSigns 2 роки тому

    I am Christian and dress pretty modestly. I am similar to you in that I feel each woman should dress modestly as it seems right to her. I am by far the most modest in my family and friends circle, and I get lots of questions from people too. I have no problem with others who dress less modestly than I do. I hope your video helps others see that modesty is a very personal thing.

  • @Rose-ip2xu
    @Rose-ip2xu 2 роки тому

    I love this!!

  • @LIK3aBOss15
    @LIK3aBOss15 2 роки тому

    Those rules for middle school were the same for me in all the regular public schools I went to in a conservative state

  • @chelym4094
    @chelym4094 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @mohamd2898
    @mohamd2898 2 роки тому

    good to see you again

    • @r.m5883
      @r.m5883 2 роки тому

      Go home to your wife

    • @mohamd2898
      @mohamd2898 2 роки тому

      @@r.m5883 what do you mean

  • @ReidandShane
    @ReidandShane 2 роки тому +6

    There is nothing more natural and beautiful than a mother nursing her baby! I breastfed my babies in public and hope I inspired other women to do so when they had babies!

  • @gabriellewells9786
    @gabriellewells9786 2 роки тому

    Can you do your beauty routine and what you use on your hair .... ? Curious 💙

  • @LifeWithMrsB
    @LifeWithMrsB 2 роки тому +1

    It’s so interesting how everyone has different views on modesty. I am a Latter Day Saint and only wear skirts and dresses, not because of my church, just a personal preference. My daughter only wears a dress on sundays, apart from she doesn’t always want to and I respect that for her. I don’t really care what other people wear :) focussing more on myself than others in that respect

  • @angelabrickey6436
    @angelabrickey6436 2 роки тому

    Great video!! And you always look beautiful!!

  • @sherylwickenheiser2582
    @sherylwickenheiser2582 2 роки тому

    I’m a lot older than you and I wholeheartedly agree with your view on nursing. When I was nursing people expected you to do it in a restroom if you were out. No way was i nursing in some nasty toilet. I agree, get over it. There is nothing wrong weird or whatever about nursing. It’s a normal thing . I feel giving a kid a bottle is weird but I understand some women cannot nurse. Very nice video. Sorry about the rant. I had my daughter during a time when nursing was not really promoted. Glad to see things have changed. My mom and mother in law didn’t understand why I felt so strongly about nursing.

  • @saraschneider6781
    @saraschneider6781 2 роки тому

    Not being Jewish, I was under the impression that all Jewish people covered neck to knee and the elbow and women covered their hair. If you didn't dress this way, you were a non practicing Jew. Thanks for educating us! I would love to here more about the Isreali people and your time there. I never would have thought going there would push you away from it. I would have thought they would be the most conservative.

  • @shannontricia273
    @shannontricia273 2 роки тому +1

    The middle school rules sound the same as my secular public school in the late 90’s/early 2000’s.

  • @lindseyinred
    @lindseyinred 2 роки тому

    I really appreciate that you discussed this primarily from a woman’s perspective. Too often modesty is discussed as something women do for men and honestly that is sexist and pushes me away from modesty. Dressing to honor your body is a better way to teach modesty without shaming girls.

  • @nihany7460
    @nihany7460 2 роки тому +1

    First of, I want to emphasize that I am not judging you or anyone else. But I have an honest question: if modesty is defined according to person, if it is an individual choice so to say, can we speak of modesty at all? I mean you do you and I don't believe that how you choose to dress is a sign of the degree of your "Jewishness". But having said that, I still do believe that modesty has to have some definition and boundaries. Otherwise, short shorts can be seen as being modest depending on how you define modesty. Please consider this as a question coming from someone who is struggiling with this issue and is trying to find her way. Thank you.

  • @thehighlander_91
    @thehighlander_91 Рік тому

    You should learn the meaning between Traditional and Obligations in Jewish term. Do TeShuva

  • @jenniferchurley617
    @jenniferchurley617 2 роки тому

    As always another great video. I personally think you look amazing after 4 pregnancies and always look great. I think you wear lovely clothes and have an amazing wardrope from what I can tell. You should never have to justify what you choose to wear to anyone!

  • @karenjohnson5634
    @karenjohnson5634 2 роки тому

    I don’t recall you ever looking immodest. 🤔But some people think you’re immodest unless you are covered from head to toe! I started dressing skimpy in college. Now I dress very modest. The skimpy clothes were always so uncomfortable and I was just trying to get attention. 😩 I feel a lot more confident when I dress feminine and modest. But that’s me.

  • @megvoss3329
    @megvoss3329 2 роки тому +4

    You are a lovely woman with a really sweet family. Live however it feels right for you and your family - that's what I say. The choices you make are none of my business. If I don't care for what's going on in your videos I'll take a pass & not view. Simple as that. It is also my observation that the most religious people (who, by the way profess that they love, forgiving, compassionate, etc.) can be the most judgey when it comes to others.

  • @enielfblerta428
    @enielfblerta428 2 роки тому +1

    What a great video! It's so interesting to hear the spiritual journey of others, and it really shows there's not just one way to practice.
    I'm not religious myself (I just have strong animist tendencies), but I've always felt drawn to judaism for some reason. I really like your videos :)
    PS, I also completely agree with you regarding breastfeeding ìn public! It's the most natural thing in the world, and it's also the reason why we have boobs in the first place. If someone doesn't want to do it, fine, but on what grounds could you judge others?

  • @judithtambariki2486
    @judithtambariki2486 2 роки тому

    שלום from Indonesia Manado

  • @Nann-o1h
    @Nann-o1h Рік тому

    I know that you can use a cotton lite blanket or sham to cover while breast feeding in public. I am a proponent of breatfeeding however public modesty is also necessary here. Be prepared with a lite breathable small blanket or cloth that will cover without being too hot for baby. Leave baby's nose uncovered .... It's really a semi-covering/lite draping over most of the breast because the baby's nose should be left out so he can breathe.

  • @cwayzums
    @cwayzums 2 роки тому

    Hi Marion! Thanks for sharing your journey with us. Do you mind if I ask where you got your pretty dress from?

  • @barbseverino1278
    @barbseverino1278 2 роки тому +2

    I think you are perfect just the way you are.

  • @Booky42
    @Booky42 7 місяців тому

    Hi! I enjoyed this video. I fully support tznius and follow it myself, but I understand why it can feel limiting to women, and why it should be a personal choice.