Jewish Thought
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My father always said, “As a Jew, every day is Thanksgiving.”
Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin speaks with Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon
In our time—perhaps more so than in previous eras—we need tzenius, writes Rabbi Reuven Brand, in the following symposium. “To…
I am not alone in my struggle to connect to tzeniut.
We, as adults, may be failing to model the messages we transmit to young people
Call me shallow, but I’ll spend hours deciding what to wear.
We crafted an approach that centers around the student’s self-image, as well as the image he or she wishes to…
Tzenius is a gift to our generation. To appreciate this gift, we need to understand its meaning.
Modesty is discretion. It’s knowing what to share and what to keep hidden.
Tzeniut does not demand of us to stop or to hide. “Hatznei’a lechet im Elokecha”—we are enjoined to walk with…