COURTESY - THE JEWISH ONION |
Written by Rabbi Moishe Dovid Lebovits of KOF-K Kosher Supervisio
There are many inyunim of tznius which people think are permitted when in fact they are not. Our main focus will be on Kol Isha and all the halachos that apply to it.
Chazal say one who is careful with hilchos tznius is kodesh.[1] Fortunate is the person who watches himself from being nichshal in these halachos,[2] since the sins that one does in these inyunim distance a person from Torah.[3]
Kol Isha – The Voice of a Woman
The Gemorah in Berochos[4] says that the voice of a [married] woman is an ervah,[5] since it may bring a person to certain desires.[6] According to many poskim this issur is d’rabanan in nature,[7] and often applies to one’s wife as well.[8] One is not allowed to hear the voice of a woman while she is singing[9] even without specific intent to enjoy her voice. A woman’s non-singing voice is permitted to be heard[10] as long as one is not listening with specific intent to enjoy her voice.[11]
Single Girls
Many poskim say one is also forbidden to hear the singing voice of a single girl.[16] There is a discussion in the poskim as to what age this issur begins. Some poskim say the age starts from three,[17] others say it starts at six,[18] and others say the issur begins at nine years old.[19] Horav Moshe Feinstein zt”l[20] says in a pressing situation one can be lenient until the age of eleven.[21]
[1] Refer to Yam Shel Shlomo Kesubos 2:3, Pela Yoetz Kedusha pages 505-507 (new print), Nidchei Yisroel 23:pages 187-193 new print.
[5] Rambam
Hilchos Issurei Biah 21:1, Shulchan Aruch 75:3. Refer to Avnei Yushfei
5:11 if one is allowed to listen to a voice if it sounds like a woman
but it is not a woman.
[7] Nishmas
Adom 4:1, Chelek Levi 37, Mishnah Berurah 17, Aruch Ha’shulchan 560:9,
Kaf Ha’chaim 27, Be’er Sarim 1:29:1, Yabea Omer O.C. 1:6:10, see 1:6:8.
Refer to Otzer Haposkim E.H. 21:20. See Be’er Sarim ibid who quotes some
opinions that it is d’oraisa.
[8] Rama
O.C. 75:3, Levush 3, Machtzis Ha’shekel. When one’s wife is impure he
may not listen to her singing voice as this brings a closeness which is
forbidden during the time that she is impure (Ben Ish Chai Tzav 2:25,
Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 153:10, Darchei Teshuva 195:35, Aruch Ha’shulchan
Y.D. 195:23, Igros Moshe Y.D. 2:75, Divrei Chachumim page 253:footnote
38, Avnei Yushfei 2:5:4, Rivevos Ephraim 1:205, 4:202, Suga B’shoshanim
page 205, Opinion of Horav Elyashiv Shlita quoted in Halichos Bas
Yisroel 6:8:footnote 16, Badi Ha’shulchan 195:119, Chut Shuni (Niddah)
page 215, Shiurei Shevet Ha’Levi (Niddah) page 264). Refer to Teharas
Habayis 2:pages 167-170 who is lenient.
[9] Shulchan
Aruch 75:3, E.H. 21:1, Chai Adom 4:6, This issur applies even if one
is used to hearing a womans voice (Yabea Omer O.C. 1:6:11:pages 21-22). This also applies to parts of davening that she may sing (Refer to Yufei Leleiv 1:75:3). `
[10] Rashba
Mesechtas Berochos 25a, Bais Yosef O.C. 75, Rama, Levush 3, Elya
Rabbah 75:5, Shulchan Aruch Harav 3, Bais Shmuel E.H. 21:4, Chai Adom
4:6.
[11] Mishnah Berurah 18.
[16] Magen Avraham 75:6, Be’er Heitiv 9, Bais Shmuel E.H. 21:4, Mishnah Berurah 75:17, see Pri Megadim M.Z. 75:2 who is lenient.
[16] Magen Avraham 75:6, Be’er Heitiv 9, Bais Shmuel E.H. 21:4, Mishnah Berurah 75:17, see Pri Megadim M.Z. 75:2 who is lenient.
[17] Refer
to Shulchan Shlomo 75:3, Salmas Chaim 93, Rivevos Ephraim 7:page 246,
Ishei Yisroel 55:footntoe 99. Refer to Ben Ish Chai Bo 1:13. The Chazon
Ish O.C. 16:8 says there is no set age.
[18] Ben Ish Chai Bo 1:13, see Oz Vehador L’vusha page 47, Laws Of Daily Living 1:pages 84-85:footnote 52.
[21] Ohr L’tzyion 2:6:footnote 13. Refer to Mishnah Berurah 75:17 who says besulos who start reaching their time of period are ervahs.
Some say this is 12 years old (Divrei Chachumim page 252:36 quoting the
opinion of Horav Sheinberg Shlita, Toras Histaklus page 39).
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