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Spodik Spodiks should not be confused with shtreimels, which are a similar type of hat also worn by Hasidim.

Hasidic Judaism Various forms of felt open-crown (a type of hat with a rounded top) are worn by many Hasidim.

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    Spodik

    A spodik (or spodek) is a tall fur hat worn by some Hasidic Jews, particularly members of sects originating in Congress Poland. Spodiks should not be confused with shtreimels, which are a similar type of hat also worn by Hasidim.
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    Hasidic Judaism

    In these geographic areas, generally only rabbis wore black hats. ... Various forms of felt open-crown (a type of hat with a rounded top) are worn by many Hasidim.
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    Shtreimel

    The most widely seen shtreimel is typically worn by the Hasidim of Galicia, Romania and Hungary and was worn by Lithuanian Jews up until the turn of the 20th century; Hasidim from Congress Poland wear a high shtreimel (often called a spodik). ... Peter the Great wore a hat resembling a Shtreimel.
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    Kippah

    Other Jews of this era wore black pillbox-shaped kippot. ... Breslov Hasidim, followers of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, wear a full-head-sized, white, crocheted kippah with a knit bell on top, or, like other Hasidim, wear black velvet kippot.
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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). ... Interestingly, many Hasidim in the past did not wear wool clothing, and the new polyester rekelech actually make it easier to keep this old custom.
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    Versailles 1919

    Frock coat

    Heads of government wore frock coats at the formal signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. ... On Shabbat, Hasidim wear bekishes, which are usually silk or polyester as opposed to the woollen frock coat.
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    Bekishe

    A bekishe, or beketshe (Yiddish: בעקעטשע), is a long coat, usually made of black silk or polyester worn by Hasidic Jews, and by some non-Hasidic Haredi Jews. Most Hasidim only wear them on Shabbos, Jewish holidays, or at weddings and other such events.
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    Ger (Hasidic dynasty)

    Ger, or Gur (or Gerrer when used as an adjective) is a Hasidic dynasty originating from Ger, the Yiddish name of Góra Kalwaria, a small town in Poland. ... Distribution of Gerrer Hasidim
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    Toldos Aharon (Hasidic dynasty)

    Toldos Aharon is a strongly anti-Zionist Hasidic movement, headquartered in Jerusalem's Meah Shearim neighborhood. Significant concentrations of Hasidim are also located in Ramat Beit Shemesh, London and New York.
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    Judaism

    Judaica (clockwise from top): Shabbat candlesticks, handwashing cup, Chumash and Tanakh, Torah pointer, shofar, and etrog box ... European Jews who rejected the Hasidic movement were dubbed by the Hasidim as Misnagdim, (lit. "opponents").

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