Thursday, November 12, 2009

Why do Orthdox Jewish men have curly long bits of hair each side?

Any why do the women wear wigs? And always a bob!



Why do Orthdox Jewish men have curly long bits of hair each side?

They're following their interpretation of Leviticus 19:27. As for the women wearing wigs, in the Middle Ages the idea grew up among them that the hair of women emitted rays to cloud the minds of men, and for their own protection their wives should have shaved heads. They wear wigs or scarves in public. Too bad. I find bald women sexy!



Why do Orthdox Jewish men have curly long bits of hair each side?

oh Jesus!



Why do Orthdox Jewish men have curly long bits of hair each side?

Most Orthodox Jews do not have the "curly long bits." It is mainly Hasidic Jews who keep this custom. I've included a link below.



Asking why is like asking why Pennsylvania Dutch wear those old fashioned clothes.



Why do Orthdox Jewish men have curly long bits of hair each side?

OK NOT ALL JEWS DO THIS BUT SOME DO BECAUSE JEWISH MEN AARE PROHIBITED TO CUT THEIR SIDEBURNS ABOVE A CERTAIN POINT AND THEY GROW IT EXTRA LONG JUST TO MAKE SURE.

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