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<font size=3>It is assur to listen to a woman sing, since Kol B'Isha
Erva. What about listening to her playing a musical instrument, is that
considered Kol Isha? Rav Menashe Klein says (Mishneh Halachos 6:25) that
it is not, and only her actual voice is an erva.<br><br>
However says Rav Klein, while Kol Isha is not a problem there are other
issurim involved that are quite possibly severe. The gemara (Eiruvin 18b)
says that a person may not walk behind a woman even his own wife. The
Radvaz (770) says that this applies even if she is dressed in a perfectly
modest manner. The reason is that by watching her body movements you are
inciting the Yetzer Hara, which will cause you harm. The forbidden
distance is not limited to four amos, but any distance where you can make
out her movements.<br><br>
Rav Klein says that we see from here that it is assur to focus on the
movements of a woman, even your own wife and certainly if she is a
niddah. When it comes to watching a woman play an instrument where you
are mesmerized by her movements and her performance, although it is not
Kol Isha, it is certainly assur and maybe even more severe than Kol Isha,
and this goes into the category of Abizraihu D'Giluy Arayos.<br>
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