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Halakhah do Izajasza 3:16

וַיֹּ֣אמֶר יְהוָ֗ה יַ֚עַן כִּ֤י גָֽבְהוּ֙ בְּנ֣וֹת צִיּ֔וֹן וַתֵּלַ֙כְנָה֙ נטוות [נְטוּי֣וֹת] גָּר֔וֹן וּֽמְשַׂקְּר֖וֹת עֵינָ֑יִם הָל֤וֹךְ וְטָפֹף֙ תֵּלַ֔כְנָה וּבְרַגְלֵיהֶ֖ם תְּעַכַּֽסְנָה׃

I rzecze Wiekuisty: Ponieważ zdumniały córy Cyonu, a chodzą z zadartym karkiem, i z ukosa spoglądając, krokiem drobnym stąpają i nogami podzwaniają. 

Kitzur Shulchan Arukh

You should not walk with an upright [haughty] posture and an outstretched neck, as it is said: "And they walked with outstretched necks."13Isaiah 3:16. Nevertheless, you should not bend your head excessively, but only moderately so that you will be able to see anyone approaching you and also see where you are walking. (Rabbeinu Yonah in Sefer Hayirah). From the way a person walks we can tell if he is wise and intelligent, or if he is a fool and a boor. Thus said King Solomon in his wisdom: "Also in the manner that a fool walks his heart fails him, and he announces to all his foolishness,"14Koheles 10:3. thereby informing everyone that he is a fool.
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