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So dressing like secular and modern Israelis is fine, but dressing like the people who they identify with(more religious) is a problem and European influence?
Jeans and t-shirt is Western influence, so why is that ok but European isn’t?
And no, it’s not ehrlich to dress like a hippie or chilled out secular person based on a culture of pleasure seeking. They look indiscernible from goyim, and the style isn’t modest. Are there any ehrlich people who wear jeans and tshirts? I’m sure there are, but they’re lack8ng the ma’alos of constant reminders of their jewish ess, and the modesty that accompanies our choice of dress.
Your problem is that they’re more religious, and i think you’ve all but admitted that.