- shpitzel, snood, hat, beret, fall, bonnet, veil, headscarf, bandana, and
sheitel (wig). The most
common head
coverings in the
Haredi community are headscarves...
-
Islam who wear the hijab,
married women in
Haredi Judaism who wear the
sheitel or tichel,
married Himba men who
cover their hair
except when in mourning...
- Part Two: Tichels, Hats and More".
Retrieved 5
January 2020. "Snoods VS.
Sheitels".
Retrieved 5
January 2020.
Lynch et al. 2014, p. 276. Blum,
Dilys E. (1993)...
-
Orthodox family Tova Ross (December 10, 2013). "When I got married, my
sheitel was a
symbol of my vows and my Orthodoxy".
Rabbi Aaron L. Raskin. "Tzaddik...
- East
Abaya Agal ****yria
Bisht Boshiya Burqa Chador Izaar Jewish Kippah Sheitel Tallit Tallit katan Tefillin Tzitzit Jilbāb
Keffiyeh Kurdish Niqāb Palestine...
- East
Abaya Agal ****yria
Bisht Boshiya Burqa Chador Izaar Jewish Kippah Sheitel Tallit Tallit katan Tefillin Tzitzit Jilbāb
Keffiyeh Kurdish Niqāb Palestine...
- wear a
scarf (tichel or mitpahat), snood, hat, beret, or
sometimes a wig (
sheitel) in
order to
conform with the
requirement of
Jewish religious law that...
- into "splendor") is
usually used to
refer to
phylacteries (tefillin))
Sheitel is a wig worn by some
married women in
order to
maintain marital modesty...
-
keeping with
Jewish law,
married women cover their hair,
using either a
sheitel (wig), a
tichel (headscarf), a shpitzel, a snood, a hat, or a beret. In...
- "side-swept". Wigs#Judaism
Frimet Foldberger (August 4, 2014). "Taxonomy of the
Sheitel". JTA.org (Jewish
Telegraphic Agency). "Dressmaking". Harper's Bazaar....