Tzniut for non-Jewish women

August 15, 2016 at 9:03 PM
Suzanne asked 8 years ago
Dear Rabbi Anava, I was intrigued by your lecture, "The Power of Modesty," and would like to know if modesty is as important for me, as a non-Jewish woman, as it is for a Jewish woman. If I adopt the practice of tzniut in my dress, thoughts, speech, and actions, will I receive the same level of spiritual rewards that a Jewish woman would receive? Thank you.
1 Answers
Rabbi Alon Anava answered 8 years ago
Shalom, Yes, modesty is as important for you as it is to a Jewish women. A women is a women, does not mater her faith. I would highly recommend for you adopt the practice of Tzniut (modesty) in all forms of thoughts, speech, and actions. I can not guaranty the level spiritual rewards you will recieve, that is up to G-d, but I can defiantly guaranty you will enjoy a great reward both in this world with great blessings from G-d and also in the world to come Wishing you great success, Rabbi Alon Anava