Is a child forbidden from seeing old baby pictures/videos of their parents where the parents might be naked?
I forget the mekor (if anyone remembers that'd be great), but I remember learning that a child is not allowed to see their parent naked.
Not a parent yet myself, but our generation has lots of family videos and pictures of when we were young kids.
Does the issur of not seeing one's parents naked apply to old baby photos/ videos?
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I forget the mekor (if anyone remembers that'd be great), but I remember learning that a child is not allowed to see their parent naked.
Not a parent yet myself, but our generation has lots of family videos and pictures of when we were young kids.
Does the issur of not seeing one's parents naked apply to old baby photos/ videos?
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I forget the mekor (if anyone remembers that'd be great), but I remember learning that a child is not allowed to see their parent naked.
Not a parent yet myself, but our generation has lots of family videos and pictures of when we were young kids.
Does the issur of not seeing one's parents naked apply to old baby photos/ videos?
halacha kibbud-av-veim-honoring
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I forget the mekor (if anyone remembers that'd be great), but I remember learning that a child is not allowed to see their parent naked.
Not a parent yet myself, but our generation has lots of family videos and pictures of when we were young kids.
Does the issur of not seeing one's parents naked apply to old baby photos/ videos?
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The Gemara in Pesachim (51) mentions the prohibition against going to the bathhouse with one's father, father-in-law, stepfather or brother-in-law see Rama in Even Ha'ezer (23).The reason for this prohibition is that seeing these relatives unclothed might lead to improper thoughts.
- http://www.dailyhalacha.com/m/halacha.aspx?id=1136
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Right, so if that's the svara I would assume it wouldn't apply here- what child is going to have improper thoughts looking at their unclothed 2 year old parent?
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The Gemara in Pesachim (51) mentions the prohibition against going to the bathhouse with one's father, father-in-law, stepfather or brother-in-law see Rama in Even Ha'ezer (23).The reason for this prohibition is that seeing these relatives unclothed might lead to improper thoughts.
- http://www.dailyhalacha.com/m/halacha.aspx?id=1136
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Right, so if that's the svara I would assume it wouldn't apply here- what child is going to have improper thoughts looking at their unclothed 2 year old parent?
– alicht
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The Gemara in Pesachim (51) mentions the prohibition against going to the bathhouse with one's father, father-in-law, stepfather or brother-in-law see Rama in Even Ha'ezer (23).The reason for this prohibition is that seeing these relatives unclothed might lead to improper thoughts.
- http://www.dailyhalacha.com/m/halacha.aspx?id=1136
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Right, so if that's the svara I would assume it wouldn't apply here- what child is going to have improper thoughts looking at their unclothed 2 year old parent?
– alicht
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The Gemara in Pesachim (51) mentions the prohibition against going to the bathhouse with one's father, father-in-law, stepfather or brother-in-law see Rama in Even Ha'ezer (23).The reason for this prohibition is that seeing these relatives unclothed might lead to improper thoughts.
- http://www.dailyhalacha.com/m/halacha.aspx?id=1136
The Gemara in Pesachim (51) mentions the prohibition against going to the bathhouse with one's father, father-in-law, stepfather or brother-in-law see Rama in Even Ha'ezer (23).The reason for this prohibition is that seeing these relatives unclothed might lead to improper thoughts.
- http://www.dailyhalacha.com/m/halacha.aspx?id=1136
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Right, so if that's the svara I would assume it wouldn't apply here- what child is going to have improper thoughts looking at their unclothed 2 year old parent?
– alicht
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Right, so if that's the svara I would assume it wouldn't apply here- what child is going to have improper thoughts looking at their unclothed 2 year old parent?
– alicht
2 hours ago
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Right, so if that's the svara I would assume it wouldn't apply here- what child is going to have improper thoughts looking at their unclothed 2 year old parent?
– alicht
2 hours ago
Right, so if that's the svara I would assume it wouldn't apply here- what child is going to have improper thoughts looking at their unclothed 2 year old parent?
– alicht
2 hours ago
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