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  2. Jewish religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    Hasidic men in Borough Park, Brooklyn. The man on the left is wearing a shtreimel and a tallit, and the other man traditional Hasidic garb: long suit, black hat, and gartel. Jewish religious clothing is apparel worn by Jews in connection with the practice of the Jewish religion.

  3. Hasidic Judaism - Wikipedia

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    A variety of hats are worn depending on the group: Chabad men often pinch their hats to form a triangle on the top, Satmar men wear an open-crown hat with rounded edges, and Samet (velvet) or biber hats are worn by many Galician and Hungarian Hasidic men. Married Hasidic men don a variety of fur headdresses on the Sabbath, once common among all ...

  4. Category:Images of Hasidim and Hasidism - Wikipedia

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    Images of Hasidic rabbis (2 C, 2 F) Images of Hasidic rebbes (1 C) Media in category "Images of Hasidim and Hasidism" This category contains only the following file.

  5. An inside look at an ultra-Orthodox wedding in Israel

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    Fascinating photos from a traditional Orthodox Jewish wedding showcase the religion's unique and ultra-Orthodox traditions. The wedding was a huge spectacle with the groom being a grandson of a ...

  6. Category:Images of Orthodox rabbis - Wikipedia

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    Images of Hasidic rabbis (2 C, 2 F) R. Images of Religious Zionist and Modern Orthodox rabbis and rosh yeshivas (2 F) Images of rosh yeshivas (1 C, 8 F)

  7. Category:Images of Hasidic rabbis - Wikipedia

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    Note: There are Hasidic rabbis who are not Rebbes, but the title "Rabbi" or "Grand Rabbi" is also given to a Rebbe, therefore this category is the parent category, that includes both rabbis and rebbes identified with Hasidic Judaism. A Hasidic Rebbe is the dynastic head of a Hasidic dynasty.

  8. Head covering for Jewish women - Wikipedia

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    Three styles of hair covering common among married Orthodox Jewish women. From left to right: snood, fall, and hat. According to halacha (Jewish religious law), married Jewish women are expected to cover their hair when in the presence of men other than their husband or close family members. Such covering is common practice among Orthodox ...

  9. A one-time law allowed Hasidic women to name the men they say ...

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