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As part of dressing in costume on Purim is a person allowed to put on clothes normally worn by the opposite gender? If so, where does this heter come from in the face of the biblical prohibition against cross-dressing in Deuteronomy 22:5?

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Do you mean wearing a cross? – Yahu Mar 21 '11 at 23:21
Very funny Yahu – SimchasTorah Mar 22 '11 at 4:10
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duplicate: judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/6423/… – Menachem Feb 21 '12 at 18:41
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@Menachem, thanks. I've merged that one into this one. – Isaac Moses Feb 21 '12 at 18:55

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http://www.chabad.org/holidays/purim/article_cdo/aid/483409/jewish/Is-a-woman-allowed-to-dress-up-as-a-man-on-Purim.htm

This prohibition is intended to prevent licentious behavior. The question remains, however, whether this prohibition applies to Purim, a day when any cross-dressing would only be for "harmless" entertainment purposes. The Rama, Orach Chaim 696:8, mentions two opposite opinions on this question: 1. There is no prohibition. 2. It is prohibited. He then says that the custom is to follow the first, more lenient, opinion.

The Mishnah Berurah (halachic code authored by Rabbi Israel Meir Kagan (1838-1933)) cites (The Taz, in his glosses to Yoreh De'ah sec. 182, the Bach, the Shalah, and others) who recommend that the custom of Purim cross-dressing be abolished and prohibit this practice. Likewise, as far as I can see, the overwhelming preponderance of later rabbis who discuss this issue in their responsa (Yabiah Omer, Yechaveh Daat, and others) is to prohibit the practice, citing other earlier authorities who call it "wicked."

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Yalkut Yosef (pocket-size Moadim pg. 494. See Yabia Omer 5:14 Y"D and Yehave Daat 5:50) prohibits any cross-dressing on Purim (and certainly year-round).

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Where in the Yalkut Yosef? – msh210 Feb 24 '12 at 17:18

See here.

Summary: Mahari Mintz writes that although it is usually forbidden to dress as the opposite gender, it is permitted in the context of the Purim celebration. (It seems, though, that he is trying to rationalize a behavior he has seen as being accepted.)

However, several earlier rishonim write that it is forbidden to cross-dress under any circumstances. Thus, R' Ovadia Yosef rules that it is forbidden even on Purim.

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yaavetz, read the FAQ and guidelines and you will see that it is appropriate to write a brief summary of what appears in your source. – Yahu Mar 20 '11 at 19:10
The Chazan Ish to – SimchasTorah Mar 21 '11 at 5:37

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