May a woman go out on Shabbat wearing wool or flax strands or leather strips wound around her head?
Synopsis
The Mechaber prohibits going out with loose strands or strips on the head, as a decree lest she need to remove them for immersion and carry them 4 amot in the public domain. If braided into her hair, there is a dispute. Woven (net-like) strands are permitted since they need not be removed for immersion.
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