In 2009, Rabbi Michael Broyde wrote a controversial article in Tradition magazine, in which he discussed the question of whether women’s hair covering was a biblical or rabbinic prohibition. Rabbi Broyde has just published a new book on the subject, “Splitting Hairs: The History, Law,… | Read More in The Blogs
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