Am I dressed modestly enough to go to the supermarket?
- By MA
- 13 Jun 2012
- 02:38PM
Let's look at this rationally. People do not have the right to wear what they want wherever they want - they don't have the right to walk in the street topless (even though that's acceptable in some cultures) and most shops not situated on a beach would not accept customers in beachwear. What this shop was doing was asking people to be a little more sensitive than that. Is that so terrible? It's ironic if the terrible actions of a few Haredim, showing no sensitivity for others, should be met by secular residents also showing no sensitivity for others.
thank you
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