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By Doree Lewak. No skin is allowed to be shown — even summer legs and feet must be clad in pantyhose. And yet, when she decided to surprise her husband on his birthday earlier this year, she gifted him with pictures from a sexy boudoir photo shoot, in which she provocatively poses in nothing more than a sheer white shirt and sky-high heels. Boudoir photo shoots, traditionally popular among the secular set, are now a growing trend in Orthodox communities. Lea , who typically photographs weddings, says that boudoir bookings for the Hasidic community in Flatbush, Brooklyn, now account for 35 percent of her overall business — she currently juggles around 40 such shoots a year, up from just a handful when she started three years ago. She asked that her last name be withheld for fear of a backlash from her fellow Orthodox Jews.




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A Lesson in Sexy and Sexist Hebrew Slang | Page 2 of 2
Slang terms that refer to women usually relate to looks. Foremost among these is kusit. Derived from a vulgar word in Arabic that refers to female genitalia, the expression got its start in the late s as derogatory Israeli male locker-room lingo for a very attractive woman. The word is what linguists call a synecdoche, wherein an entire woman is referred to by a single part of her anatomy. The synecdoche has a long tradition in Hebrew: Nekava , which means female in both modern and ancient Hebrew, comes from the Biblical root nkv , which signifies a hole or opening. Since the late s, however, the word has been losing its power to shock.



The sex manual for ultra-Orthodox Jews
Not true. All jokes aside, there are lots of stereotypes that claim Jewish girls are prudes, and therefore bad in bed. Whatever their level of observance, I feel like I can discuss sex with my Jewish friends, have fun, and not be judged.





Racism in Israel encompasses all forms and manifestations of racism experienced in Israel , irrespective of the colour or creed of the perpetrator and victim, or their citizenship , residency , or visitor status. More specifically in the Israeli context, however, racism in Israel refers to racism directed against Israeli Arabs by Israeli Jews , [1] intra-Jewish racism between the various Jewish ethnic divisions in particular against Ethiopian Jews , [2] historic and current racism towards Mizrahi Jews and Jews of color, and racism on the part of Israeli Arabs against Israeli Jews. Racism on the part of Israeli Jews against Muslim Arabs in Israel exist in institutional policies, personal attitudes, the media, education, immigration rights, housing, [3] social life and legal policies.

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