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Thu, Sep 19 2024, 9:16 pm
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amother
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Thu, Sep 19 2024, 9:23 pm
I always use it as an excuse to be comfy in sneakers--better for all the standing. I like the Skechers slip on ones since they're less sporty than lace ups. When it's super cold and rainy I have been known to wear my snow boots
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shabbatiscoming
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Yesterday at 2:25 am
Elfrida wrote: | Halachically that's it.
Personally, if I'm going to shul and standing for long periods, that's not necessarily the same non leather shoes that I would wear for being child focused around around the house, and grabbing time to daven when I can.
To be honest, if I'm around the house, there's a good chance that I won't even be wearing shoes. I definitely wouldn't go to shul barefoot. |
The lady I replied to said the REQUIREMENTS were different. Thats what I was responding to. Ive seen people walk to shul in socks.
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Elfrida
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Yesterday at 4:53 am
shabbatiscoming wrote: | The lady I replied to said the REQUIREMENTS were different. Thats what I was responding to. Ive seen people walk to shul in socks. |
My nephews in Gush Etzion also do that. What can I say? I'm middle aged and boring!
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Ruchel
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Yesterday at 12:26 pm
shabbatiscoming wrote: | The lady I replied to said the REQUIREMENTS were different. Thats what I was responding to. Ive seen people walk to shul in socks. |
Wow! And I thought my little out of town place I grew up was casual!
I wear light ballerinas to shul super comfy
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