Glory of the King's Daughter is the English section of the sefer Kvuda Bas Melech, a halachic work regarding the laws of modesty in women's dressMuch has been written throughout the centuries about the importance and significance of Tznius -- modesty, especially in relation to women's dress. Yet, regarding the practicalapplications of this precept, its laws and regulations -- very little has been compiled.The confusion which prevails in this field -- often amongst even the most (otherwise) scrupulous individuals -- is thus no enigma. Many dinim are mistakenly assumed to be optional or dependent on local custom, and others are totally unknown. Commonly-accepted errors in the observance of these laws is a fact which, not surprisingly, our spiritual leaders have often found cause to bewail. In an effort to rectify this situation, the present guide of practical Halacha has been prepared. In the clear, unambiguous style characteristic of Jewish law in its treatment of even the most sensitive issues, the imperatives of Torah on the subjects of head-covering and garment requirements for women are herein specified. The text of the chapters to follow is a translation of the Hebrew text of my accompanying work, Kvuda Bas Melech ("Glory of the King's Daughter"), with the chapters, sections and paragraphs corresponding with those of the Hebrew. A complete, authoritative documentation of source references for each detail of every ruling in this book (together with a comprehensive review and analysis of the pertinent Talmudic and Halachic background material) is to be found in the Hebrew footnotes of Kvuda Bas Melech.
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