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Marisa Papen, 26, caused outrage after appearing next to Judaism's holiest site with no clothes on
‘Details’ uncovers shocking trend
A Belgian model who had been detained by police in Egypt for posing naked in front of old temples did so again near the Western Wall in Jerusalem for an exhibition that opened recently in her native country. The mosque was not in the frame. Another picture featuring in his invitation to the opening of the exhibition had Papen climbing the mast of an Israeli flag in the nude. On her own blog, Papen posts the Western Wall and flagpole photos as well as three other nude photos in different places in Israel taken during a three-day trip last month.
Orthodox Jewish drag queens: joyfully putting the sin in synagogue
On Tuesday, Playboy announced that starting in March its magazine will no longer feature nude models. But for the publication that changed the way sexuality was viewed in America, it is certainly the end of an era. The magazine, founded by Hugh Hefner in , has seen its circulation drop from around 5. But this is impossible to fully confirm since Playboy never tracked the religion of its models. Bernard said she was not quite 18 years old when she posed naked in front of a Christmas tree in something she talked about in an interview 30 years later. She went on to marry Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Jason Miller. Sheffield spent eight months on an Israeli kibbutz where she said she artificially inseminated hens.
By Carly Stern For Dailymail. The New York Post reports that boudoir shoots - a trend that sees women taking sexy, revealing photos, often in nighties and lingerie - are becoming increasingly popular among Orthodox Jews, with even some bubbes - or grandmothers - taking part. Lea, 30, a New York City-based photographer who is also an Orthodox Jew, said that these types of shoots done for members of Flatbush, Brooklyn's Hasidic community now make up about 35 per cent of her business. Makin' them schvitz: Lea not pictured is an Orthodox Jewish photographer from New York who said that boudoir shoots among the Hasidic community now make up about 35 per cent of her business.