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1. Anonymous

11/06/2017

I'm not sure how to take this article: maybe you can comment and tell me how you meant the message? When I got married, as far as I knew, my husband and I were completely healthy and young and everyone in my (non-religious) family has had many children with ease. I took on the mitzvah of covering my hair as well as taharat hamispacha with a special kavana and special stringency. Even so, I have not had children after four years. It just can't be that simple.

2. Keren Simons

11/06/2017

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I'm not sure how to take this article: maybe you can comment and tell me how you meant the message? When I got married, as far as I knew, my husband and I were completely healthy and young and everyone in my (non-religious) family has had many children with ease. I took on the mitzvah of covering my hair as well as taharat hamispacha with a special kavana and special stringency. Even so, I have not had children after four years. It just can't be that simple.

3. Malka

11/17/2013

Hair covering I am going to get married soon and I am having a very hard time with the decision to cover my hair and I don't know if I should cover my hair with a wig or a tichel. Is there any way I could get in touch with the author and talk to her about it?

4. Malka

11/17/2013

I am going to get married soon and I am having a very hard time with the decision to cover my hair and I don't know if I should cover my hair with a wig or a tichel. Is there any way I could get in touch with the author and talk to her about it?

5. Jessie Cohen

2/07/2013

It’s true. Several years ago, I decided that I would not uncover my hair in my house except in my bedroom. My daughters keep asking to see my hair, telling me that they are allowed to see it, but I have stuck to my rule. In the meantime, Baruch Hashem, Bli Ein Hara, my children have all stayed frum (not easy in today's world) and they are always getting stronger in their avodat Hashem all the time. Baruch Hashem – try it!!

6. Jessie Cohen

2/07/2013

Several years ago, I decided that I would not uncover my hair in my house except in my bedroom. My daughters keep asking to see my hair, telling me that they are allowed to see it, but I have stuck to my rule. In the meantime, Baruch Hashem, Bli Ein Hara, my children have all stayed frum (not easy in today's world) and they are always getting stronger in their avodat Hashem all the time. Baruch Hashem – try it!!

7. Talmida of Rav Arush/Brody

12/05/2012

@betty Rabbi Shalom Arush teaches us that positive thoughts are all truth, while negative thoughts are all lies. The world is so upside down that a Bat Melech should feel humiliated being uncovered. YOU NEED TO MOVE TO ISRAEL!>>>It is normal here- this is where the Jews belong- were are at Home being Hashem's children…

8. cccc d e b'tsy

11/22/2012

request more info Could you please tell me where in Parashat Nasso it says this? I would like to read the source directly so I can learn. Thank you!

9. Anonymous

11/22/2012

Could you please tell me where in Parashat Nasso it says this? I would like to read the source directly so I can learn. Thank you!

10. betty

11/19/2012

i have been covering my hair for a year now, after 15 years of happy marriage, and yes i feel HUMILIATED!!!! my husband doesn't like my look, and i feel as if i was tsanoua without kisouy since i used to tie my hair, and i have always been a timid person; still, i keep covering my hair because i follow Rabbis Arush and Brody, and i hope to see the effects one day…but i really feel humiliated here in houtz laaretz! even other jews think you are a "dossi"! even in my own family it is humiliating; people seem ironical! thank you for the hizouk but the yetser is strong!!

11. betty

11/19/2012

yes it is humiliating i have been covering my hair for a year now, after 15 years of happy marriage, and yes i feel HUMILIATED!!!! my husband doesn't like my look, and i feel as if i was tsanoua without kisouy since i used to tie my hair, and i have always been a timid person; still, i keep covering my hair because i follow Rabbis Arush and Brody, and i hope to see the effects one day…but i really feel humiliated here in houtz laaretz! even other jews think you are a "dossi"! even in my own family it is humiliating; people seem ironical! thank you for the hizouk but the yetser is strong!!

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