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Mon, Jun 03 2024, 10:32 am
Ruchel wrote: | Yup. Smells of occupation type rules (there a name for such rules, my mind wanders [retroactive]- also find the third for hinna: hadlakas neros). I wouldn't tell them that, but very much pointed at the student. If she never did stuff before, why are they punishing her like this for stuff that was not in the book? |
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Bnei Berak 10
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Mon, Jun 03 2024, 10:40 am
To those of you who had a problem with the punishment: In principle you are correct. However IMHO there is a still a concept of having some seichel and common sense.
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Bnei Berak 10
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Mon, Jun 03 2024, 11:09 am
amother OP wrote: | She's had them before. In school. And while I do understand them not being happy about it, as there is no rule against it, a warning and/or making her cover it should have been enough. And believe me, we are "out of the box" enough that people aer not following what we do |
Your view is your are out if the box and it doesn't bother you and that's fine. A teacher will see it differently if half of the class come with henna tattoos the next morning. It as now a fashion and another fad that school has to deal with. They don't want to add another issue to their list. I'm sure they didn't even consider temporary tattoos when the rules were created but *trusted* parents to use their common sense.
You didn't think too much at the moment (we are all human) but now you are upset at the school?
They should have let her come with a bandage.
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Mon, Jun 03 2024, 12:27 pm
Ruchel wrote: |
NO WONDER many Mizrahi posters here don't post or leave. |
Please help me understand. Mizrahi posters don't post or leave ..... because ..... a girl went to a fun fair, got a temporary tattoo, and got into trouble with her school.
Do you have reason to believe that the girl who got in trouble was Mizrahi? If so, is there any connection between the fact that she's Mizrahi and the reason she got into trouble?
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B'Syata D'Shmya
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Mon, Jun 03 2024, 12:46 pm
amother OP wrote: | We went to a Fair and someone was doing them. DD likes them and has had them before, so I let her get one. It makes her happy, so I figured "why not?" |
If it upsets her school, then I would say, not now. Even if it makes her happy.
Yes, we delay gratification.
Its not like she was doing a mitzvah...
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B'Syata D'Shmya
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Mon, Jun 03 2024, 12:49 pm
Ruchel wrote: | Henna is a minhag they're doing for centuries
If anyone with henna is kicked out, it SHOULD disturb
If it's about the fair then it's not about henna |
No its about the temporary tattoo.
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amother
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Mon, Jun 03 2024, 2:59 pm
Bnei Berak 10 wrote: | Ruchel, I have them feeling you haven't actually seen henna from an engagement as opposed to a temporary tattoo, am I right?
It's not about Halacha and henna. A temporary tattoo is still an adornment that isn't acceptable in certain settings. To me when I see a henna body painting or a tattoo it's the same thing (obviously one is *Halachically permitted*)
And no, it has nothing to do with Halla or Nidda in any way! |
Just want to say that the Sephardi Henna's do have connection to Challah, Nidda, and Hadlakas haner. It's not something they took from the non jews.
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Mon, Jun 03 2024, 3:52 pm
amother Blush wrote: | Just want to say that the Sephardi Henna's do have connection to Challah, Nidda, and Hadlakas haner. It's not something they took from the non jews. |
I learned something new today.
Thank you.
Im going to stsrt a spin off to learn more.
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B'Syata D'Shmya
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Mon, Jun 03 2024, 4:05 pm
amother Blush wrote: | Just want to say that the Sephardi Henna's do have connection to Challah, Nidda, and Hadlakas haner. It's not something they took from the non jews. |
A Cheenah ceremony for a Kallah is vastly different than a henna temporary tattoo from a fair.
Yes the Chet stands for Challah, the Niddah (Taharas HaMishpacha) for and thee Hey for hadlakas Haner. The 3 mitzvos that are for women.
But this has nothing to do with what OPs daughter did.
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amother
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Mon, Jun 03 2024, 5:36 pm
B'Syata D'Shmya wrote: | A Cheenah ceremony for a Kallah is vastly different than a henna temporary tattoo from a fair.
Yes the Chet stands for Challah, the Niddah (Taharas HaMishpacha) for and thee Hey for hadlakas Haner. The 3 mitzvos that are for women.
But this has nothing to do with what OPs daughter did. |
I know that good and well. I'm just explaining that there is Jewish significance to the Jewish custom of Henna at simchas. Just in case people don't know as it seems to be on this thread.
If you looked at any of my posts you would see that I know there is a diferrence between a carnival henna and a simcha henna.
I just wanted to make sure people are aware that when talking about the Henna at a simcha, it's very much a Jewish thing.
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