142 Mark Washofsky
(http: rabbinicalassembly.org/resolution-internet-privacy).
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40. See at notes 11-12, above. 41. See at notes 6-8, above
42. For a classic description of the expectations that tzniyut places upon females
as opposed to males see Yad, Ishut 24:12ff.
43. Rashi, B. Sukah 49b, s.v. hotza’'at hamet; She'iltot d’Rav Achai, she’ilta 3.
44. See M. Kilyaim 9:5, M. Demai 6:6, and M. Ma aser Sheni 5:1, where the title
“tznu’im” is applied to those who are careful and stringent in their performance of
mitzvot(see Rambam and Bartenura to all three mishnayot). 145. Two of these are: Lisa Grushcow , 4 Responsum on Synagogue Attire
(Rabbinical Thesis, HUC-JIR , New York, 2003); and Loren Filson Lapidus, Tzniut in Reform Judaism and Its Educational Applications( Rabbinical Thesis, HUC-JIR ,
Cincinnati, 2008). 146. At note 43.
147. Bloustein(note 51, above), p. 971.