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notarabbiMember
To apushatayid
I agree its wrong for a starnger to tell someome off. The point was a person getting insulted and being defensive about it shows, she realizes she is doing something wrong.
Rishonim Achronim, I have yet to see them saying its a good practice, but the lesson we see, and maybe another lesson we can learn, is that parents should daven that their children will not be nichshal anybody.
notarabbiMemberAbout two years ago this time, there was rumor going around about mashiach coming(may he come now). There was a women who called her Rov saying she doesnt want mashiach to come yet because she has nothing Tzniusdik to wear. I hope when mashiach does come everyone has something tzinusdik to wear.
If when you go to Rebbetin Kaniavesky shtichye i would imaging you are going a way a bas yisroel should be dressed thats the rite way the truth. That last thing you want is the rebatzin to make about a comment that the clothing is to short.
notarabbiMembermovingmountains and to all those defending short skirts:
In Two days is yom kippur. A day we stand in judgement, asking Hashem to forgive us on the sins we did the past year, with Hashem’s mercy he will forgive us. This yom hadin reminds us of another Yom Hadin which will happen after 120. If a person relizes he/she is doing somethig wrong, but wont change because a stranger told them off, it implies that the person knows he/she is doing something wrong. Knowing something is wrong but wont change, what will the person answer after 120.
You say people should not look at. There is gemorah Tanis 24a with a story. Someone had a pretty daughter, and one day noticed a boy peeking thru the fence. He asked what are you doing? He replied I wont merit to marry her, at least let me look at her. The father asked Hashem to kill her and she died, because she was making people look at her.
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