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Keeping women hidden -- at the expense of their bodies

Despite my earlier post, it now appears that Rabbi Yizhak Silberstein did support the idea that a girl whose mother refused to buy her "religious clothes" should cut her legs in order to force the mother's hand. An apparent recording of the rabbi's discussion of this topic surfaced on the Internet today, in which he says that girl deserves the "highest praise" for sanctifying God's name with her absolute dedication to Torah.

Contrary to the original publication in Ynet, Rabbi Silberstein did not receive the question from the girl about cutting her legs, but merely offered his opinion on the case, which was originally brought to Rabbi Eliezer Sorodskin, the leader of an organization called Lev La'Ahim, whose stated mission is to help secular Israelis become religious. (The organization is most recently renowned for bloating registration at Haredi educational institutions, as reported in Haaretz ). The conversation took place at a conference of Lev La'Ahim held in May in Bnei Brak.

Sorodskin talked about the girl in positively ebullient terms. She apparently loves being religious but her secular mother refuses to buy her "religious clothes" — i.e., long skirts. The girl's willingness to cut her legs in order to preserve the sanctity of her female body, according to both Sorodskin and Silberstein, is a model of self-sacrifice for the sake of Torah, an act worthy of emulation.

Read more: http://blogs.forward.com/sisterhood-blog/139602/#ixzz1Y1fUgDXq

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