- Shtreimel
Refimprove date December 2008 Image Judeu ortodoxo reza com um shtreimel, Kotel, Jerusal m.jpg thumb 200px Hasidic Jew wearing a shtreimel fur hat prays at the Kotel, Western Wall , Jerusalem A shtreimel ...? r 1 ref In Jerusalem , the shtreimel is also worn by Yerushalmi Jews non Hasidim who belong to the original Ashkenazi community of Jerusalem, also known as Perushim . The shtreimel is generally worn ... Karlin Stolin , the shtreimel was reserved for the Rebbe only. Origins While there is strong religious ... Jewish Law there is no special religious significance to the shtreimel as compared to other head coverings ..., plus the presence of beautiful craftship adds beatification and honor to the custom. The shtreimel is always worn over a kippah . There is much speculation surrounding the origin of the shtreimel. According ... non Jews in the country of origin have mostly stopped wearing it. The shtreimel is comparable in construction ... wore a hat resembling a shtreimel. After Napoleon conquered Poland in 1812, most Poles adopted western European dress, except the Jews, who wore the old style, including the shtreimel. ref name Arnon ... wearing his unique shtreimel Image Czortkow rabbi friedman small.jpg thumb 200px Portrait of Rabbi David Moses Friedman of Chortkov Hasidic dynasty Chortkov wearing the unique shtreimel of the Ruzhin Hasidic dynasty Ruzhin dynasty The most widely seen shtreimel is typically worn by the Hasidim of Galicia ... century. It comprises a large circular piece of black velvet surrounded by fur. The shtreimel ... Congress Poland wear a high shtreimel often called a spodik . The shtreimel of the Rebbe s of the Ruzhin ... Halachos V halichos B chasidus, p. 196 ref stated, The acronym for Shobbos is Shtreimel Bimkom Tefillin the shtreimel takes the place of tefillin . Since wearing special clothing on Shabbat is a form ... , the shtreimel is associated with the Holiness of Shabbat , a crown such as that worn by royalty, which ... Shabbat . There are those who say that to wear a shtreimel is to wear a crown. Viewed from atop the head ... more details
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- File:Egged Buses 982 Afula.jpg
Summary Made by me User Daniel575 Daniel575 . Egged buses lines 982 at a break near Afula. Left bus Jerusalem Safed, right bus Safed Jerusalem. In front of the bus a chassidic Jew wearing a shtreimel . On the left some Sefardi youths. Typical Jerusalem Safed bus. January 14 erev shabbos 2006. Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense ... more details
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- Spodik
Refimprove date January 2008 A spodik or spodek is a tall fur hat worn by some Hasidic Judaism Hasidic Jews , particularly members of sects originating in Congress Poland . Spodiks should not be confused with shtreimel s, which are a similar type of hat also worn by Hasidim. Shtreimels are shorter, wider, and circular shaped, while spodiks on the other hand are long, tall, thin, and cylindrical. Ger Hasidic dynasty Ger Hasidim are the most famous for wearing spodiks. Gerrer Hasidim have the custom of allowing all married men to wear a spodik. A Spodik generally costs between 800 to 1000 and is made out of fur. Due to an edict by the Grand Rabbi of Ger designed to stop the extravagance of the hats, Gerrer Hasidim are only allowed to purchase fake fur spodiks that must cost less than 600. Other groups that wear Spodiks include Aleksander Hasidic dynasty Alexander , Amshinov Hasidic dynasty Amshinov , Ashlag, Kotzk, Lublin, Modzitz Hasidic dynasty Modzitz , Osrov Henzin Hasidic dynasty Ozrov Henzin , and Izhbitsa Hasidic dynasty Radzin . A similar hat called a kolpik or kolpak is worn exclusively by the Rebbe of many Hasidic sects on certain occasions or by the unmarried sons and grandsons of the Rebbes on the Sabbath. These hats are often a lighter shade of brown. Included in these sects are Bobov Hasidic dynasty Bobov , Belz Hasidic dynasty Belz , Munkacz Hasidic dynasty Munkacz and Ruzhin Hasidic dynasty Rizhin . Notes The Rizhin dynasty no longer exists, yet about five modern dynasties are descended from the Rizhiner Rebbe and follow in his customs. External links Empty section date July 2010 See also Shtreimel Category Fur Category Hasidic clothing Category Hats fa fr Spodik he ... more details
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- Mechel Reisz
with a Shtreimel and with a Bekeshe . He identifies himself to the sight of all as a hassid ... juif parisien Ed. Parigramme, 2003 Elie Feuerwerker . A Shtreimel in the Street . Inyan Magazine Hamodia ... more details
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- Toldos Aharon (Hasidic dynasty)
groups where boys aged 13 and older bar mitzvah wear the golden coat and a shtreimel, as married men ... black socks. In other Hasidic groups, only married men wear a shtreimel. All boys and men wear a traditional ... more details
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- Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok (Hasidic dynasty)
are the only groups where boys aged 13 and older bar mitzvah wear the golden coat and a shtreimel, as married men do. In other Hasidic groups, only married men wear a shtreimel. All boys and men wear ... more details
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- Afghanka
Valenki Ushanka Shtreimel Sources Soviet Uniforms and Militaria 1917 1991 by Laszlo Bekesi Inside ... more details
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- Bar Mitzvah Hustle
throughout the episode is Green Onions by Booker T. & the M.G. s The big hat that cost a lot is a Shtreimel ... more details
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- The Philippi Collection
to an archbishop sumptuously embroidered with gold wire and bouillon file Shtreimel.jpg Shtreimel ... more details
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- Ger (Hasidic dynasty)
and Jewish holiday s, married men wear the high circular shtreimel fur hat of the Polish Hasidim, called a spodik by Galitzyaners not to be confused with the much flatter shtreimel worn by married ... more details
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- List of headgear
Helmet stereotypical Safari Jungle Explorer Hat Pork pie hat Pork pie Shtreimel Spodik Sombrero Sudra ... near east. Kippah or yarmulke Kashket Shtreimel Spodik Kolpik Muslim Taqiyah cap Songkok ... more details
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- Hat
with a visor, badge, and plume. File Judeu ortodoxo reza com um shtreimel, Kotel, Jerusal m.jpg 100px Shtreimel A fur hat worn by married Hassidic men on Shabbat and holidays. Image Australian Army ceremonial ... more details
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- Moshe Weinberger
style black hat during the week, and a shtreimel on Shabbat and Payos side locks while emphasising ... more details
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- Hasidic Judaism
Cleanup date April 2010 Citations missing date February 2010 File Gottlieb Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur.jpg thumb 210px right Hasidic Jews praying in the synagogue on Yom Kippur , by Maurycy Gottlieb Judaism Hasidic Judaism or Hasidism , from the Hebrew language Hebrew lang he asidut in Sephardi, Chasidus in Ashkenazi, meaning piety literally Chesed loving kindness , ref The honorific Hasid is a classic Rabbinic praise of piety in the Talmud and Rabbinic literature , different from tzadik righteous, for one who goes beyond the minimum legal letter of Halacha Jewish observance . Some other earlier movements in Jewish history were also called Hasidim , though its contemporary renown is for modern popular Hasidism. The interpretation of the term in Jewish mysticism brings out the psychological internalisation of daily mysticism in modern Hasidism. In the Sephirot attributes of Kabbalah, the inner motivation within Hesed kindness of Divine giving is Ahavah Love. In daily Jewish life this awakens mystical deveikut fervour of love of God and love of other people by relating to the Divinity within them, Love and Awe comprising the main root emotions of holiness. Hasidism, correspondingly, sought to emphasise the Divine good in everything taught in its mystical thought, and emphasised in joy, prayer and self sacrifice for others beyond legal requirements ref IPA IPA he sidu , IPA he sidus , is a branch of Orthodox Judaism that promotes spirituality and joy through the popularisation and internalisation of Jewish mysticism as the fundamental aspects of the Judaism Jewish faith . It was founded in 18th Century Eastern Europe by Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov as a reaction against overly Talmud legalistic Judaism. His example began the characteristic veneration of Rebbe leadership in Hasidism as embodiments and intercessors of Tzadik Divinity for the followers. Opposite to this, Hasidic teachings cherished the sincerity and concealed holiness of th ... more details
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- Sable
see, for example the shtreimel . The so called Kolinsky sable hair brush es used for watercolor ... more details
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- Samuel Jacob Rubinstein
a Shtreimel . His successor, Rabbi Chaim Yaakov Rottenberg will wear one, but only during the communal ... more details
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- Skver (Hasidic dynasty)
silk made from polyester called bekishe s . Married men also wear fur hats called shtreimel ... more details
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- Neturei Karta
a shtreimel on Shabbat Shabbos is very similar to that of Hasidim. This style of dress is not unique ... more details
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- 1929 Hebron massacre
to her, there was an alienated Jewish community that wore shtreimel streimels , unlike the Sephardi ... more details
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- Haredi Judaism
jackets bekishe s , wide or high fur hats shtreimel s or spodik s . These clothes are worn on the Sabbath ... more details
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- Index of fashion topics
Shrinkage   Shrug   Shtreimel   Sideless gown   Siglaton   Sign language glove   ... more details
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