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Hasidim wore rekel
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Rekel
Rekel (Yiddish: רעקל) or Lang Rekel (plural rekelech) is a type of coat worn mainly by Hasidic Jewish men during the Jewish work-week (Sunday-Friday). ... Though the rekel was intended for weekday use, some Hasidim wear one on Shabbat. -
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Bekishe
Most Hasidim only wear them on Shabbos, Jewish holidays, or at weddings and other such events. During the week, most Hasidim wear a rekel, which is made of wool or polyester, looking like a regular double-breasted suit, only longer. -
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Hasidic Judaism
It is distinct from a regular three-quarter suit inasmuch as the right side covers the left, like a rekel. ... Many Hasidim shave off the rest of their hair. -
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Frock coat
Most married male Lubavitcher Hasidim also don frock coats on Shabbat. ... The bekishe and the rekel both lack the waist seam construction of the frock coat. -
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Skver (Hasidic dynasty)
Skver (also Skvir or Skwere; Yiddish: סקווירא) is the name of a Hasidic dynasty founded by Rebbe Yitzchok Twerski in the city of Skver (as known in Yiddish; or Skvira, in present-day Ukraine). Followers of the rebbes of Skver are called Skverer hasidim. -
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Haredi Judaism
Hasidic men often follow the specific dress style of their group, which may include long jackets or coats in the style of Prince Albert (often called either a frock coat, kapote, or sirtuk), or a full-length suit jacket called a "rekel". ... Hasidim and Mitnagdim
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Hasidim wore rekel