I think I've found the magical ingredient for generating tons of comments on LJ, at least among my friend- circle, and it is very simple-
Talk about head-covering and/or ritual-wear and gender.
I guess people with those interests tend to congregate.
I think other halakhic concerns might get close- so, here's one I need to do some research into- what has the status of a shoe, and the acceptability going barefoot during (davening on) Yom Kippur.
Talk about head-covering and/or ritual-wear and gender.
I guess people with those interests tend to congregate.
I think other halakhic concerns might get close- so, here's one I need to do some research into- what has the status of a shoe, and the acceptability going barefoot during (davening on) Yom Kippur.
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I had a pair of shoes stashed under my chair for wearing during the Standing 18 and whilst reading Torah, and collected many, many weird looks the rest of the time. Hur.
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I went barefoot most of the time- other than that, I had flip-flops, which I found at Kol Nidre really did nasty things to my knees when I just stood in them. But then a friend brought up the inevitable "Aaah, it'll look like you're in mourning" issue, which I had thought wasn't an issue on YK, but I figured investigating public opinion here wouldn't hurt..
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normally, i wear sandals without socks. socks go with other types of shoes, so it shows that the sandals are meant in place of some other type.
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