tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4416532152940833119.post8413482934773017718..comments2023-06-02T12:01:23.279-04:00Comments on Daily Jewish Law: A hair clip outside the eruvThe Rebbetzin's Husbandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14977193945074906534noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4416532152940833119.post-65188649982274288852013-04-08T14:53:50.527-04:002013-04-08T14:53:50.527-04:00Raz-
My sense from the responsum is that Rav Moshe...Raz-<br />My sense from the responsum is that Rav Moshe was asked about wearing such a clip, and he opted to include a note regarding wearing a clip for the sake of bringing it to a particular location.<br /><br />I am not surprised by the question, though; I could envision a scenario in which the clip was needed only at the eventual location, and not here.<br /><br />[I'm not sure what you meant about an unmarried woman being uniquely able to braid her hair.]The Rebbetzin's Husbandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14977193945074906534noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4416532152940833119.post-29393196736125523052013-04-08T10:00:17.454-04:002013-04-08T10:00:17.454-04:00Why would a woman need to carry a clip to a destin...Why would a woman need to carry a clip to a destination on Shabbos? What an unusual shayla. Surely, if she's wearing the clip, it's for her own benefit. And if she's carrying it for a friend (presumably her friend is unmarried and hence can braid her hair), why would she need it on Shabbos?<br /><br />Raznoreply@blogger.com