"Kol Isha" and it's Ilk
I understand and believe in tzniut (modesty) and understand the halacha behind it. However, there is a tendancy for people to 'outfrum' their peers, a tendancy to be more 'machmir' than is necessary;
I believe the Rabbanim in this article sited by LakewoodVenter are going 'over the top'. Granted, it is one thing not to be distracted by women, and not to let the secular world encroach into one's life. It is quite another to buy up the entire first-class section when the money can be used for purposes of tzedaka instead, and just plain ridiculous to cover the in-flight monitors! Do the Rabbanim fear they would be tempted to turn them on?
It is similar to the kol isha halacha: It originally meant that a man should not be distracted from saying the Shema by a woman's voice. Reasonable. There are 'machlokot' on this interpretation. It has expanded to the halacha that women are not permitted to sing in public. That is not the original injunction at all. The 'syag' has been extended and widened to the point where the prosciption is against women, not men, as it was originally intended. See http://www.yeshiva.org.il/midrash/shiur.asp?id=1831 and http://www.aishdas.org/student/kolisha.html for further discussion on the prohibition of kol isha from the Gemara Brachot 24a. I am far from knowledgable in Gemara, having studied only in high school and a little as an adult. I welcome documented comments from Talmud scholars!
I believe the Rabbanim in this article sited by LakewoodVenter are going 'over the top'. Granted, it is one thing not to be distracted by women, and not to let the secular world encroach into one's life. It is quite another to buy up the entire first-class section when the money can be used for purposes of tzedaka instead, and just plain ridiculous to cover the in-flight monitors! Do the Rabbanim fear they would be tempted to turn them on?
Comments
What about the flight attendants, does Elal have enough male attendants? And to spare?
Is Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, for example, the Rav Shkhunah of Efrat, less pious because he is more modern?
Secondly, there is no other Rabbi in the world, even the most hardcore Charedi Rabbis, that would do that. But hey, if they can charter the plain, why not? I'm sure there are others paying their ticket to subsidize.