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shtreimel (Yiddish: שטרײַמל shtrayml, plural: שטרײַמלעך
shtraymlekh or שטרײַמלען shtraymlen) is a fur hat worn by some Ashke****
Jewish men, mainly...
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sects in 19th-century
Congress Poland. The
origins of the
spodik and the
shtreimel are unclear, but it is
often thought that the Jews
living in
Europe adopted...
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Polish ch****idic dynasties,
which is
fashioned out of
black fur. The
shtreimel,
another similar type of fur hat worn by Hasidim, are
shorter in height...
- used to
decorate collars, sleeves, hems and hats (see, for
example the
shtreimel). The so-called
kolinsky sable-hair
brushes used for
watercolour or oil...
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signifying which community one
belongs to, or
sometimes rabbinical status.
Shtreimels are worn by
married men (or
previously married men, such as
divorced men...
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characteristic Jewish forms of male
headgear include the
kippah (skullcap),
shtreimel, spodik, kolpik, and kashkets; see also
Hasidic clothing. The
shape of...
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origin is
cultural and historical. For example,
bekeshes are modest, the
shtreimel is warm but not wool (thus not
violating rules of shaatnez).
Shabbat shoes...
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colorful bekishe, and a
white crocheted Jerusalem-style
kippah under their shtreimel.
Rebbes are
known as "Admorim" (Hebrew אדמו"ר,
which is the
acronym for...
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version of it Pork pie hat
Shovel hat
Sidara –
national Iraqi headgear Shtreimel Sombrero Spodik Keffiyah or
sudra Papal tiara – a hat
traditionally worn...
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turban –
Ancient Jewish headdress Keffiyeh –
Similar regional headdress Shtreimel –
Jewish fur
headdress Being used to wrap jugs, tefillin, money, and foodstuffs...