Dilemmas in Dressing for Davenning 2
Wearing a jacket and tie (and sometimes a hat, too) to shul during the week is no longer culturally-appropriate for me in my present life context.
Which I guess makes my 'experiment' in cultural norms and 'flipping out' a success.
In case you were wondering. Which you weren't. ;-)
I am, however, wearing my father ע"ה's tallis (the blue-striped one, as opposed to the black-striped one he was buried in). Since I was davening very frequently in Yekkish shuls, and have been davening "fore the ‘amud" in various places even more frequently than that.
Which I guess makes my 'experiment' in cultural norms and 'flipping out' a success.
In case you were wondering. Which you weren't. ;-)
I am, however, wearing my father ע"ה's tallis (the blue-striped one, as opposed to the black-striped one he was buried in). Since I was davening very frequently in Yekkish shuls, and have been davening "fore the ‘amud" in various places even more frequently than that.
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