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Marife Dini Araştırmalar Dergisi, May 31, 2005
Hakk ah YASDIMAN * AN ESSAY ON WOMEN'S CLOTHING OF THE EARLY PHASES OF JEWISH TRADITION In the ol... more Hakk ah YASDIMAN * AN ESSAY ON WOMEN'S CLOTHING OF THE EARLY PHASES OF JEWISH TRADITION In the old Jewish tradition, women had to cover their entire body from shoulders to ankles. In order to comply with the conditions of modesty, they also covered their heads and faces in the presence of strangers. This tradition mainly comes from the teachings of the Talmud. As a matter of fact, only heathen women are allowed to go out bearheaded. Being bear-headed was forbidden and considered as disorderly and immoral conduct. If a woman disobeys this old Jewish ordinance, such violation leads to divorce and forfeit her right to receive a dower. On the other hand, married women are required to cover their faces in the presence of strangers. This act of veiling markes the the transition from girlhood to womanhood. According to the Biblical and Talmudic sources, some traditional customs of the Israelities and of the Jews of Palestine bore striking similarity to those of neighbouring peoples. We are of the opinion that the Jewish women's clothing in the early stages of the Jewish history partly takes its source from the religious sources, and partly from the surrounding cultures.
During intellectual formation and maturing of his ideas, other cultures have contributed a lot to... more During intellectual formation and maturing of his ideas, other cultures have contributed a lot to the Jewish background of Paulus who had an active life. His statements concerning the social status of women and especially the scarves/veils resemble exactly to those in the Old Testaments and the Talmud. His view of the scarf/veil reflects the traditions of the cultures in which he was obliged to live in. Paulus, therefore, has not invented a new idea about the "woman" and their "head cover", but uttered the cultural values of those days. This fact, therefore, is not an original and new idea for the Christian doctrine.
Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2011
... Kurt, Abdurrahman, “Sosyo-Ekonomik ve Kültürel Yönden İslam Öncesi Mekke Toplumu”, Uludağ Üni... more ... Kurt, Abdurrahman, “Sosyo-Ekonomik ve Kültürel Yönden İslam Öncesi Mekke Toplumu”, Uludağ Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, Bursa, 2001, C. 10, S ... Tanyu, Hikmet, “Yahudiliğin Kutsal Kitapları ve Esasları”, Ankara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 1996, C. XIV, ss. ...
Sakarya Universitesi Ilahiyat Fakultesi Dergisi, Jun 15, 2011
... In this context, by evaluating primarily of the penalties given to the Serpent, Eve and Adam,... more ... In this context, by evaluating primarily of the penalties given to the Serpent, Eve and Adam, the process that led to the removal of Adam and Eve from the Paradise. Then, the repentance of Adam and Eve is discussed. ... Pope, Marvin H., “Adam”, Encyclopedia Judaica, Ed. ...
... Kurt, Abdurrahman, “Sosyo-Ekonomik ve Kültürel Yönden İslam Öncesi Mekke Toplumu”, Uludağ Üni... more ... Kurt, Abdurrahman, “Sosyo-Ekonomik ve Kültürel Yönden İslam Öncesi Mekke Toplumu”, Uludağ Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, Bursa, 2001, C. 10, S ... Tanyu, Hikmet, “Yahudiliğin Kutsal Kitapları ve Esasları”, Ankara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 1996, C. XIV, ss. ...
Marife Dini Araştırmalar Dergisi, May 31, 2005
Hakk ah YASDIMAN * AN ESSAY ON WOMEN'S CLOTHING OF THE EARLY PHASES OF JEWISH TRADITION In the ol... more Hakk ah YASDIMAN * AN ESSAY ON WOMEN'S CLOTHING OF THE EARLY PHASES OF JEWISH TRADITION In the old Jewish tradition, women had to cover their entire body from shoulders to ankles. In order to comply with the conditions of modesty, they also covered their heads and faces in the presence of strangers. This tradition mainly comes from the teachings of the Talmud. As a matter of fact, only heathen women are allowed to go out bearheaded. Being bear-headed was forbidden and considered as disorderly and immoral conduct. If a woman disobeys this old Jewish ordinance, such violation leads to divorce and forfeit her right to receive a dower. On the other hand, married women are required to cover their faces in the presence of strangers. This act of veiling markes the the transition from girlhood to womanhood. According to the Biblical and Talmudic sources, some traditional customs of the Israelities and of the Jews of Palestine bore striking similarity to those of neighbouring peoples. We are of the opinion that the Jewish women's clothing in the early stages of the Jewish history partly takes its source from the religious sources, and partly from the surrounding cultures.
During intellectual formation and maturing of his ideas, other cultures have contributed a lot to... more During intellectual formation and maturing of his ideas, other cultures have contributed a lot to the Jewish background of Paulus who had an active life. His statements concerning the social status of women and especially the scarves/veils resemble exactly to those in the Old Testaments and the Talmud. His view of the scarf/veil reflects the traditions of the cultures in which he was obliged to live in. Paulus, therefore, has not invented a new idea about the "woman" and their "head cover", but uttered the cultural values of those days. This fact, therefore, is not an original and new idea for the Christian doctrine.
Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2011
... Kurt, Abdurrahman, “Sosyo-Ekonomik ve Kültürel Yönden İslam Öncesi Mekke Toplumu”, Uludağ Üni... more ... Kurt, Abdurrahman, “Sosyo-Ekonomik ve Kültürel Yönden İslam Öncesi Mekke Toplumu”, Uludağ Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, Bursa, 2001, C. 10, S ... Tanyu, Hikmet, “Yahudiliğin Kutsal Kitapları ve Esasları”, Ankara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 1996, C. XIV, ss. ...
Sakarya Universitesi Ilahiyat Fakultesi Dergisi, Jun 15, 2011
... In this context, by evaluating primarily of the penalties given to the Serpent, Eve and Adam,... more ... In this context, by evaluating primarily of the penalties given to the Serpent, Eve and Adam, the process that led to the removal of Adam and Eve from the Paradise. Then, the repentance of Adam and Eve is discussed. ... Pope, Marvin H., “Adam”, Encyclopedia Judaica, Ed. ...
... Kurt, Abdurrahman, “Sosyo-Ekonomik ve Kültürel Yönden İslam Öncesi Mekke Toplumu”, Uludağ Üni... more ... Kurt, Abdurrahman, “Sosyo-Ekonomik ve Kültürel Yönden İslam Öncesi Mekke Toplumu”, Uludağ Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, Bursa, 2001, C. 10, S ... Tanyu, Hikmet, “Yahudiliğin Kutsal Kitapları ve Esasları”, Ankara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 1996, C. XIV, ss. ...