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spodik (or spodek; Yiddish: ספּאָדיק
spodik, from
Polish spodek "saucer") is a tall,
black fur hat worn by some
Hasidic Jews,
particularly by members...
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originating from
Congress Poland wear a high
shtreimel (often
called a
spodik). [citation needed] The
shtreimel of the
Rebbes of the
Ruzhin and Skolye...
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Shabbat or
major holidays. The
kolpik is made from
brown fur, as
opposed to a
spodik, worn by
Polish ch****idic dynasties,
which is
fashioned out of
black fur...
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Jewish forms of male
headgear include the
kippah (skullcap), shtreimel,
spodik, kolpik, and kashkets; see also
Hasidic clothing. The
shape of the hat is...
- pie hat
Shovel hat
Sidara –
national Iraqi headgear Shtreimel Sombrero Spodik Keffiyah or
sudra Papal tiara – a hat
traditionally worn by the Pope, which...
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married men wear the high
circular fur hat of the
Polish Hasidim,
called a
spodik by
Galicianers (not to be
confused with the much
flatter shtreimel worn...
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Christian Jewish Jewish Kashket Kippah Kolpik Spodik Shtreimel...
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clothing Bekishe Head
covering for
Jewish women Gartel Ephod Haredi burqa sect
Spodik Kashket Silverman, Eric (2013). A
Cultural History of
Jewish Dress. London...
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sometimes dressed in the
style typical of
Gerrer Hasidim, even
donning a
spodik in his
later years, on the
Sabbath and holidays. He was a po****r teacher...
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Christian Jewish Jewish Kashket Kippah Kolpik Spodik Shtreimel...