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In page Jewish women in the early modern period:

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Jewish women in the Ottoman Empire faced no legal restrictions to venture outside. However, most, especially those from wealthy families, chose to remain within their homes because of strict moral code.[1] Improper or inappropriate behavior could risk being the source of gossip and tarnish the family names.[1] However, lower-class women were forced to leave their homes to complete domestic work and sometimes business ventures. The public place is one where women would go to either do chores, such as using the oven for cooking, using the looms for spinning and weaving, or fetching water for laundry and cooking.[2] However, leaving the house was done in groups.[citation needed]