Ultra-Orthodox Israeli Rabbi Bans Girls Over Five From Riding Bikes For “Provocative” Reasons
Young girls
riding bikes in Israel
An
ultra-orthodox Jewish leader has reportedly banned girls aged five and older in
some areas of Israel from riding bicycles - claiming it is “immodest”.
The rabbi of
the Jerusalem neighbourhood of Nahloat distributed the stringent decree to his
followers in synagogues across the area.
He had said
young girls riding bicycles could “cause serious damage to their modesty” and
that bicycle seats caused young girls to sit in a way men found “provocative”,
according to the Arutz Sheva 7 website.
The ruling
said: “We inform parents that they are obligated to forbid their daughters from
age five and up from acting in this illegitimate way.”
Those
affected by the ruling are members of the ultra-orthodox Haredi branch of
Judaism.
In December
ultra-orthodox rabbis requested women in Israeli city Bnei Brak refrain from
studying in higher education, according to Yeshida World News website.
Israeli
women beat lonely path on campaign trail in ultra-Orthodox community
They claimed
institutions which teach secular subjects presented a real danger, and that
girls and women should not study.
Haredi
leaders have also attempted to effectively ban the internet from their
communities, even declaring smartphones non-kosher.
However,
studies suggest this interdict has had little effect, with ultra-orthodox Jews
in Israel using the internet just as much as anyone else, according to the
Washington Post.
Ultra-Orthodox Israeli Rabbi Bans Girls Over Five From Riding Bikes For “Provocative” Reasons
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