“If a woman must go on the street, she should walk quickly and not stroll…not talk loudly, not laugh,” Teitelbaum said, and if she walks with her husband and there's contact [talking] with each other, its a "disgusting" act. Similarly, if she meets a female friend and she talks to her on the street while her husband is there with them, it's a "disgusting act.” A couple "pushing a baby carriage together is disgusting,” as well, he said.
Updated 2:45 pm CST 1-30-2015
Above: The Williamsburg Satmar Rebbe Zalman Leib Teitelbaum, right; Rabbi Aaron Teteilbaum, the Kirays Joel Satmar Rebbe, left
“If a woman must go on the street, she should walk quickly and not stroll…not talk loudly, not laugh,” Teitelbaum said, and if she walks with her husband and there's contact [talking] with each other, its a "disgusting" act. Similarly, if she meets a female friend and she talks to her on the street while her husband is there with them, it's a "disgusting act.” A couple "pushing a baby carriage together is disgusting,” as well, he said.
We're not sure if this is Zalman Leib Teitelbaum, the Williamsburg Satmar Rebbe or if it is Aaron Teitelbaum, the Kiryas Joel Satmar Rebbe.
It was released as Zalman Leib, but it sounds more like his brother Aaron.
At any rate, please click the gray bar to listen:
Rabbi Zalman Leib Teitelbaum Modesty Speech 1-2015
[Hat Tip: Menachem.]