The job of
a Hair Dresser requires one to have good skills in cutting and meeting the client's requirements.
Being a professional
hair dresser requires you to keep up with continually changing fashion trends and styles.
Not exact matches
Madam, regardless of how Haredi men
dress or their adherence to said fashion, it is my understanding that married women are
required by Jewish law to cover their
hair, hence the comparison to Islamic law.
And it's natural for someone from South Asia to draw a comparison to Islam, since there is a comparatively small Christian or Buddhist population... Orthodox Christian women also cover their
hair and
dress in loose, modest clothing, as do Orthodox Jews — but none of them have sects or countries, to my knowledge, that
require a burka, for example.
I knew that conservative
dress is
required in the mosque, so I wore a loosely knit sweater and long pants, and brought a scarf to cover my
hair.
AB 1964 expands current law to
require accommodation of «religious
dress practices» and «religious grooming practices,» broadly defined to include head or face coverings, jewelry, the wearing or carrying of religious clothing, and the wearing of all forms of head, facial and body
hair in the observance of the employee's religion.
In fact, there is far more
required of a modern day
hair -
dresser or stylist!