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Exposing one's body while changing
In Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 3:1, it is written that one should always be very careful to change all one's clothes under a covering:
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להעיר, שבשו"ע אדה"ז מהדו"ק סי' ב ס"א הלשון הוא "טוב ליזהר", וא"כ משמע קצת שאינו כ"כ מעיקר הדין
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B'h
Could be not everyone knows what you know. Women are a whole different breed so lets not go there.
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Not to be overly technical, but women and men are actually the same breed and even species.
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I looked into it further today. The Piskei Teshuvos brings from the Igros Moishe that only exposing the ervah is an issur gomur, while exposing other body parts is not an issur mei'ikar ha'din, but more of a chumrah. The best peshoro seems to be to change in the bathroom, where it's not considered pritzus at all to expose oneself.
Re women: Chazal say "umoh bifnei atzmoh hein". |
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Would depend on which מהדורה of the AR's SA, like I hinted before.
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Not the ones that I know
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udeasinon lehochi, according to the AR even socks should be changed under the covers. (although you can probably build a case lehokel from siman 91).
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On what basis?
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Since in many medinos it is normal to walk around without socks, it very well may be that on those medinos the ankle and toes are not considered a מקום מכוסה. At least regarding this inyan. Sorry for the delay in responding, took a bit of time to research (;
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@ChilinInCali, thanks for joining us again!
It's interesting that in the Maharuda Kama there's a special seif about not walking barefoot (ואל ילך יחף), and in the Mahadura Basra the entire seif was removed. See attached for a long treatment of this matter. |
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Regarding Noahidelaws's comment, there's a difference between a bathroom and a showeroom. The leniency applies only to a bathroom which also has a shower in it. In such a case, it's truly the best option to be יוצא לכל הדיעות.
I do wonder though if a bedroom adjacent to a private shower-room, can be designated also as a changing room - just like the merchatz in Shulchan Aruch. |
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