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I was told that Hasidic Jews have sex thru a sheet, and are not passionate, is this true?

2007-03-25 06:32:35 · 7 answers · asked by real_estate_ny 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No, that is a myth. In fact, it is a rule in Judaism that the bodies must be in contact, and can't have anything between them.

2007-03-25 13:15:21 · answer #1 · answered by Heron By The Sea 7 · 3 1

No. In fact, it is recommended that more intimacy is found in positions where as much of the two bodies as possible are touching. On top of that, the husband is required to ensure that his wife feels pleasure- a difficulty if passion is not allowed!

The sheet myth most likely started from people seeing tzitzit on a washing line- a vest like undergarment worn by men with fringes on the four corners. But however the myth started it is just that- a myth with no validity.

2007-03-26 03:33:11 · answer #2 · answered by allonyoav 7 · 5 1

Absolutely not!
The first commandment in the Torah is "be fruitful and multiply", and religious Jews take it very seriously. The wife's conjugal rights are spelled out in the Torah and the marriage contract, and the wife has a right to get devorced if her husband stops having relations with her. The Talmud actually spells out how often the husband is required by law to make love to his wife, depending on his profession.

2007-03-28 11:43:15 · answer #3 · answered by Melanie Mue 4 · 2 1

2 bodies are to be 1 in marriage, so 100% not.
But what is true, supposed to be among all Jews, is to only be uncovered completely under the blankets for the sake of modesty - even with your wife, and that also translating into no unnecessary hanky panky.

2007-03-27 03:43:33 · answer #4 · answered by Gab200512 3 · 1 1

Don't believe everything you hear. Everyone one has sex the same way regardless of nationality.

2007-03-25 13:38:24 · answer #5 · answered by Wes 1 · 1 1

ok wht ur refering to is called the "mitzvah sheet"
It is completely untrue as it is against the talmud to do that.
Dont beleve everything u hear

2007-03-25 21:51:56 · answer #6 · answered by NIS 2 · 2 1

Yeah, that's definitely not true. You'd be surprised.

2007-03-25 14:19:14 · answer #7 · answered by Alowishus B 4 · 2 0

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