Orthodox girls and women are traditionally taught to dress modestly in order to avoid attracting the male gaze and to keep men from sinful thoughts or behaviours. These messages, according to Rabanit Oriya Mevorach, an educator and doctoral student of Gender and Philosophy, objectify and sexualise women and girls, and are actually influenced by Western society’s sexuality discourse. Moreover, the effect of these messages present men as sexual beings while female sexuality is ignored. Rabanit Mevorach, who studies sexuality and culture, presents an alternate approach to teaching modesty to young women in their teenage and young adult years. She also discusses what Jewish law has to say about female masturbation. Join Talli Rosenbaum and Rabbi Scott Kahn here in their fascinating discussion with Rabbanit Oriya Mevorach.
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Episode 28: Tzniut: Modesty, Female Masturbation and the Media
Talli Yehuda Rosenbaum
December 24th, 2020