Orthodox Jewish women are bald
Answer 2
The above answer is a stereotype. Orthodox Jewish law has no requirement for its women to be bald or even to shorten their hair at all. Rather, the hair of Jewish married women is to be covered when she is in the presence of other men. That is all; and it is accomplished with a wig, or kerchief or whatever. Some shorten their hair, but this is for convenience, is not obligatory, and almost always does not translate to baldness or a crew cut.
How is this related to religion and spirituality?!?!?!
To be bald in woozworld you first need to buy a bald head then you wear it then your bald :)
That is the correct spelling of "bald head" (adjective bald or bald-headed).
No Bald Eagle do not eat another Bald Eagle
ummm....they are not bald. The name came from the obsolete English word (bald), meaning white.
the bald eagle is never bald it's just called the bald eagle because at the time it was discovered bald ment white not hairless and no they are not bald when they are born
Yes, lewis bald ... Bald lewis, lewis has a baldybaldspotz0rz! Lewis bald mr. Eyebrow.
A bald patch is an area of baldness on a partially bald head.
a "bald" eagle. A bald man with a beard.
He was never bald but i guess he was when he was born he was bald.
No Ronaldo is not bald.
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