WATCH: Charedi Extremists Burn Wigs in ‘Religious’ Ceremony Symbolizing Purim
(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE)
A trend and campaign has sprung up amid the extremist Charedi community against women wearing wigs of the hair of non-Jewish women. One of the most recent protest events against this type of hair covering, took place in Charedi neighborhoods in Jerusalem on Thursday night.
Charedi extremist elements who were behind the event claim that these wigs violate the laws of Tzniyus.On a very large stage set up on the street, ten wigs with Styrofoam heads, were burned to accompanying simcha music and dancing. The event, which coincided with Rosh Chodesh Adar, held an extra element of defamation for the wigs, as the heads were hung from a beam and each was attributed the name of one of Haman’s ten sons to symbolize the vile characteristics of the wigs.
- The self-proclaimed Rabbi who was holding the pole to which the heads were hung, recited in a loud voice the passages of “L’Shem Yichud…” and then stepped forward to perform the “Mitzvah” of burning the wigs amid jubilation of the crowd.
He then encourages the crowd to “daven now for this is an ‘Eis Ratzon’, as an American yeshiva student can be heard yelling “Allah Akbar” as he mocks the entire event.
MOST OF THE CHAREIDIM IN THE
DEMONSTRATION, I WOULD LIKE
TO KNOW WHAT HEAD COVERING
THEIR MOTHERS WEAR.
I ALWAYS SAY, WE SEE WHAT
CHILDREN AND GRAND CHILDREN
GREW OUT THE SHITEIL WEARING
GRAND MOTHERS.
WHAT IS GOING TO GROW OUT OF
THESE FRUMERS ? ?
I NEVER KNEW WHY LOTS OF
GIRLS FROM FRUM HOMES
DROPPED YIDISKITE.
(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE)
A trend and campaign has sprung up amid the extremist Charedi community against women wearing wigs of the hair of non-Jewish women. One of the most recent protest events against this type of hair covering, took place in Charedi neighborhoods in Jerusalem on Thursday night.
Charedi extremist elements who were behind the event claim that these wigs violate the laws of Tzniyus.On a very large stage set up on the street, ten wigs with Styrofoam heads, were burned to accompanying simcha music and dancing. The event, which coincided with Rosh Chodesh Adar, held an extra element of defamation for the wigs, as the heads were hung from a beam and each was attributed the name of one of Haman’s ten sons to symbolize the vile characteristics of the wigs.
- The self-proclaimed Rabbi who was holding the pole to which the heads were hung, recited in a loud voice the passages of “L’Shem Yichud…” and then stepped forward to perform the “Mitzvah” of burning the wigs amid jubilation of the crowd.
He then encourages the crowd to “daven now for this is an ‘Eis Ratzon’, as an American yeshiva student can be heard yelling “Allah Akbar” as he mocks the entire event.
2 comments:
You write :self proclaimed rabbi,
Do you know anyone who is also a self proclaimed rabbi?
DANNI
I NEVER SAID THAT I AM A SELF PROCLAIMED RABBI, WHEN PEOPLE SEE WHAT I KNOW THEY CALL ME RABBI I DO NOT NEED THEM.
TO BE A RABBI THERE ARE 112 PARTS OF THE SHULCHAN ARUCH YOU HAVE TO KNOW AND THAT'S IT
ASK RABBI PADWAH AND OTHER RABBONIM THEY AGREE WITH ME
SO PLEASE DANNI FUCK OFF.
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