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  2. Biblical sandals - Wikipedia

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    Notable modern manufacturers known for making Biblical sandals include Shoresh and Teva Naot. [6] The sandals are also sometimes worn by members of the Knesset, Israel's parliament, while the Knesset is in session. [7] An exhibit on Biblical sandals and Israeli culture was opened at the Eretz Israel Museum in July 2018. [8]

  3. Naot - Wikipedia

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    Currently, it employs 160 workers and designs a new line of footwear every year to keep up with global fashion trends. Naot's products include a variety of shoes and sandals for men, women and children with special insoles that conform to the shape of the wearer's foot.

  4. Leather in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Asses were hobbled with straps; and cows were led by means of straps tied to the horns (Shab. 54b). Women used to tie their hair with leather straps (ib. 57a); and by similar means shoes and sandals were fastened to the feet (Neg. xi. 11), and the tefillin to the head and arm (Men. 35b). Flagellation ("malḳut") was performed by means of three ...

  5. Jewish religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    Many Jewish men historically wore a turban or sudra, [8] a tunic, [9] a tallit, and sandals in summer. [10] Oriental Jewish men in late-Ottoman and British Mandate Palestine would wear the tarbush on their heads. [11] A Yemenite Jewish elder wearing a sudra with central hat

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  7. Palestinian traditional costumes - Wikipedia

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    Before the mid-19th century non-Muslims wore black shoes. Village men wore a higher style fastened at the front with a leather button which provided protection from thorns in the fields. Bedouin wore sandals, made by wandering shoemakers, usually Algerian Jews. The Arabic name for sandal, na'l, is identical to that used in the Bible.

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