Ah, OK For a moment I thought that it's a gay community. But I understand that you simply keep the women away. Or keep yourselves away from women... Is it a sin for you to look at women dancing? And if she is your wife (don't tell me that you prefer not to see her!!)? If so, what kind of discos or night clubs you haunt?
American born, my wife and I moved to Israel in 1970. We have lived at Shiloh together with our family since 1981. I was in the Betar youth movement in the US and UK. I have worked as a political aide to Members of Knesset and a Minister during 1981-1994, lectured at the Academy for National Studies 1977-1994, was director of Israel's Media Watch 1995-2000 and currently, I work at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem. I was a guest media columnist on media affairs for The Jerusalem Post, op-ed contributor to various journals and for six years had a weekly media show on Arutz 7 radio. I serve as an unofficial spokesperson for the Jewish Communities in Judea & Samaria.
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No women in your wedding? Not even a bride?
a) actually you can see the grandmother of the bridegroom for a second or two.
b) but at Orthodox weddings, there is no mixed dancing. in the second clip you can see the bride with her groom being performed to.
Ah, OK
For a moment I thought that it's a gay community. But I understand that you simply keep the women away. Or keep yourselves away from women...
Is it a sin for you to look at women dancing? And if she is your wife (don't tell me that you prefer not to see her!!)?
If so, what kind of discos or night clubs you haunt?
Women dance at one part of the hall, the men the other. Depending on level of orthodoxy and modesty. My wife is something else. None.
btw, are there more clips? you wrote: 'another two', so I guess you have more...
just tell me where, pls.
Try doing a "search" at my site, enter "jewish wedding" or "dancing" and see what you get.
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