Head covering for Jewish women: Revision history


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  • curprev 18:4918:49, 28 February 202471.73.87.50 talk 24,009 bytes +40 Married Jewish women wear lots of different kinds of head coverings. Among them are snoods, hats, berets, falls, bonnets, veil, headscarves, bandanas, and sheitels (wigs). undo

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  • curprev 10:3210:32, 12 June 20232a07:a880:4601:120a:dc40:9462:de75:3c5b talk 23,516 bytes −40 This is a article discussing jewish head coverings. So called conservative and reform judaism is not universal to all jews. When using pictures and examples of jewish head coverings it should be jewish head coverings that people outside the us can see as a jewish head covering, not to be rude but you wouldnt publish pictures of Black Hebrew Israelites in a article about jewish head coverings. If there is to be a section where such sects can be listed would be fine, undo Tag: Visual edit

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