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Showing Original Post only (View all)Modesty in Ultra-Orthodox Brooklyn Is Enforced by Secret Squads [View all]
The Brooklyn shopkeeper was already home for the night when her phone rang: a man who said he was from a neighborhood modesty committee was concerned that the mannequins in her stores window, used to display womens clothing, might inadvertently arouse passing men and boys.
The man said, Do the neighborhood a favor and take it out of the window, the stores manager recalled. Were trying to safeguard our community.
In many neighborhoods, a store owner might shrug off such a call. But on Lee Avenue, the commercial spine of Hasidic Williamsburg, the warning carried an implied threat comply with community standards or be shunned. It is a potent threat in a neighborhood where shadowy, sometimes self-appointed modesty squads use social and economic leverage to enforce conformity.
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The rules are spoken and unspoken, enforced by social pressure but also, in ways that some find increasingly disturbing, by the modesty committees. Their power is evident in the fact that of the half dozen womens clothing stores along Lee Avenue, only one features mannequins, and those are relatively shapeless, fully clothed torsos.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/30/nyregion/shadowy-squads-enforce-modesty-in-hasidic-brooklyn.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0