- in the
United States to
purchase two
shtreimels; a
cheaper version,
called the
regen shtreimel ("rain
shtreimel"), is for
occasions when the expensive...
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distinguished from kolpiks, and from
shtreimels,
which are a
similar types of fur hat worn by Hasidim.
Shtreimels are
shorter in height, wider, and donut-shaped...
- Yehuda. "Why Do Many Ch****idim Wear
Shtreimels (Fur Hats)?". Chabad.org.
Retrieved 2019-03-22. "Of 'spodiks' and '
shtreimels'". The
Jerusalem Post | JPost.com...
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obtained some of the
clothes in Williamsburg, but not the
costly fur hats,
shtreimels,
which were made by a Hamburg-based
theater company,
using fake fur, instead...
- fashions: to
decorate collars, sleeves, hems and hats (see, for
example the
shtreimel). The so-called
kolinsky sable-hair
brushes used for
watercolour or oil...
- the
kippah may also be
additionally covered by hats such as
fedoras or
shtreimels.
Traditional married Jewish women cover their hair in
various ways, such...
-
characteristic Jewish forms of male
headgear include the
kippah (skullcap),
shtreimel, spodik, kolpik, and kashkets; see also
Hasidic clothing. The
shape of...
- historical. For example, the long
overcoats are
considered modest, the
shtreimel is
supposedly related to
shaatnez and
keeps one warm,
without using wool...
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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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person to
become visibly Jewish include yarmulkes, sheitels, tichels,
shtreimels, kashkets, gartels, kittels, tallit, tzitzit, tefillin, and payot. Jewelry...