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    close family members. Such covering is common practice nowadays among Orthodox Jewish women. Different kinds of head coverings are used, among them the...
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    Christian head covering, also known as Christian veiling, is the traditional practice of women covering their head in a variety of Christian denominations...
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    for protecting surfaces or binding flowers, in food service presentation, or as a clothing ornamentation, as well as a head covering for Jewish women...
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    Kippah (category Jewish ritual objects)
    skullcap culturally worn by Muslim men Head covering for Jewish women Zucchetto The Philippi Collection Kid Yamaka, Jewish American boxer Knit cap Srugim, an...
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    Temple garment (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    undergarment worn for penance Hijab, a Muslim woman's headcovering Head covering for Jewish women, a Jewish woman's headcovering Christian head covering, a Christian...
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    Headgear (redirect from Head covering)
    peak (like on a baseball cap). For many centuries women wore a variety of head-coverings which were called caps. For example, in the 18th and 19th centuries...
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    Headscarf (redirect from Head scarf)
    A headscarf is a scarf covering most or all of the top of a person's, usually women's, hair and head, leaving the face uncovered. A headscarf is formed...
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    traditional Jewish prayer book. Prayer, as a "service of the heart," is in principle a Torah-based commandment. It is mandatory for Jewish women and men....
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    Among Jewish women, the Biblical source for covering hair comes from the Torah in the book of Bamidbar Parshas Nasso which contains the source for the obligation...
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    Hijab (redirect from Islamic face covering)
    refers to various head coverings conventionally worn by many Muslim women. It is similar to the tichel or snood worn by Orthodox Jewish women, certain headcoverings...
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    Abby Stein (category Jewish women writers)
    show, where she played a Hasidic woman, wearing a traditional head covering for Jewish women. Published in Alma. "Makah/Plague of the Binary" a poem about...
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    attire used by the Syrian Christian women of Kerala. It is a seamless white garment, consisting of a white blouse covering the whole upper part of the body...
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    that pious Jewish women would wear shawls over their heads when they would leave their homes, but there was no practice of fully covering the face. In...
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    require men to wear specific head clothing—such as the Islamic taqiyah, Jewish yarmulke, or the Sikh turban. The same goes for women with the Muslim hijab or...
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    religious law treats women in specific ways. According to a 2017 study by the Pew Research Center, women account for 52% of the worldwide Jewish population. Gender...
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    Jews (redirect from Jewish)
    to the latter criteria, the heads of the Russian Jewish community assert that up to 1.5 million Russians are eligible for aliyah. In Germany, the 102...
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    Veil (redirect from Head-rail)
    Mic. Retrieved 18 January 2019. Salzberg, Alieza. Hair Coverings for Married Women. My Jewish Learning. Harrold, Robert (1978). Folk Costumes of the World...
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    Islamic veiling practices by country (category Women's clothing)
    Various styles of head coverings, most notably the khimar, hijab, chador, niqab, paranja, yashmak, tudong, shayla, safseri, carşaf, haik, dupatta, boshiya...
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    Modesty (section Women)
    similar sects, it may involve women wearing only ankle-length skirts, blouses up to the collar, and often a small head covering or shawl. Among both and others...
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  • 000 women wore the head coverings to be banned by this bill. In 2010, the Belgian lower house of parliament approved a bill to ban facial coverings, but...
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    Snood (headgear) (category Jewish religious clothing)
    [citation needed] Women's snoods are often worn by married Orthodox Jewish women, according to the religious requirement of hair covering (see Tzniut). Since...
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    Many Anabaptist women wear head coverings, kapps and bonnets Under the French Second Empire, parasols took the place of headgear for protection from sun...
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    clothing styles for the home. Bahraini women may practice the muhtashima, partially covering the hair, or the muhajiba, fully covering the hair. In the...
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    Yellow badge (redirect from Jewish badge)
    wear yellow hats and head coverings. The law was abolished twenty years later. 1710 Frederick William I abolished the mandatory Jewish yellow patch in Prussia...
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  • The United States House of Representatives ban on head covering is an 1837 simple resolution that is a sumptuary rule restricting Representatives from...
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    separation from the world. ... The women wear ankle-length skirts or dresses with a blouse, a kerchief-style head covering with polka dots (tiechle), usually...
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    Christian women historically have worn dark-coloured full garments, along with a Christian head covering that included a veil to wear in public. Women who are...
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  • Shiva (Judaism) (category Jewish law and rituals)
    uncovering his head, from [wearing] his hat, but drapes himself with his habit. By covering up one's moustache together with one's head, it is a sign of...
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    keffiyeh originated amongst Bedouins as a practical and protective covering for the head and face, especially in the arid desert climate in which they have...
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    Tallit (redirect from Jewish prayer shawl)
    is without a casket, and the kittel and tallit are the only coverings for the corpse. Women are buried in white shrouds only. In addition to the morning...
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