Rabbi Efraim Davidson of the DoJewish Campaign of Atlanta speaks about the legacy of beauty and faith. "When the Jews were enslaved in Egypt," he explained, "the men were humiliated all day long, degraded.
The women took special care to make themselves look beautiful, so that when their husbands came home, they felt respected. It made them feel human again." Beauty was not about how the women judged themselves, but the effect it had on those around them. It reached the men's souls where words could not."
Sharam-Sharam Diniz, African Model
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