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- Sheitel abstract "Sheitel (Yiddish: שייטל, sheytl m.sg., שייטלעך, sheytlekh m.pl. or שייטלען, sheytlen m.pl.; Hebrew: פאה נוכרית) is the Yiddish word for a wig or half-wig worn by some Orthodox Jewish married women in order to conform with the requirement of Jewish Law to cover their hair. This practice is part of the modesty-related dress standard called tzniut. The word is most probably derived from the German word Scheitel (which means hair parting; or \"Schädel\", which means \"skull\"). The related term in Hebrew is pei'ah (פאה). Traditional sheitels are secured by elastic caps and are often designed with heavy bangs to obscure the hairline of their wearers; however, more modern designed lace-front wigs with realistic hairlines are growing in popularity.The Shulchan Aruch cites the opinion of Rabbi Joshua Boaz ben Simon Baruch (d. 1557), who permitted the wearing of wigs.In some hasidic groups, sheitels are avoided as they can give the impression that the wearer's head is uncovered. In other groups, women wear some type of covering over the sheitel to avoid this misconception, for example a scarf or a hat. In stark contrast, the Lubavitcher Rebbe encouraged all married Jewish women to wear only sheitels.In 2004, there was a degree of controversy over natural hair sheitels procured from India. It was discovered that the hair used for the production of these wigs was taken from a Hindu temple. According to Halacha one cannot derive benefit from anything used in what Judaism considers to be idolatry. The controversy ceased when it became clear that the hair was neither worshiped nor offered as a sacrifice to the deity, but shaven as a rite of purification, thus excluding it from the category of forbidden items.Today, many wigs used by Jewish women come with kosher certification, indicating that they are not made with hair originating from rituals deemed to be idolatrous.Some Orthodox married women (especially Sefardim and Israeli National Religious) do not wear wigs because their rabbis believe that wigs are insufficiently modest, and that other head coverings, such as a tichel, a snood or a hat, are more suitable.".
- Sheitel thumbnail Snood.jpg?width=300.
- Sheitel wikiPageID "5454017".
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- Sheitel wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Sheitel wikiPageRevisionID "705955404".
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hasidic_clothing.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_marital_law.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Judaism_and_sexuality.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wigs.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Chabad.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Halakha.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Hasidic_Judaism.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Hechsher.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Idolatry_in_Judaism.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Joshua_Boaz_ben_Simon_Baruch.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Orthodox_Judaism.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Religious_Zionism.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Sephardi_Jews.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Shpitzel.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Shulchan_Aruch.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Tichel.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Tzniut.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Venkateswara_Temple,_Tirumala.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Wig.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLink File:Snood.jpg.
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sheitel".
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLinkText "sheitel".
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLinkText "wearing of wigs".
- Sheitel wikiPageWikiLinkText "wigs".
- Sheitel date "January 2013".
- Sheitel reason "The article on the temple clearly says it is an offering".
- Sheitel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dubious.
- Sheitel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Failed_verification.
- Sheitel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he.
- Sheitel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-yi.
- Sheitel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Marital_life_in_Judaism.
- Sheitel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sheitel subject Category:Hasidic_clothing.
- Sheitel subject Category:Jewish_marital_law.
- Sheitel subject Category:Judaism_and_sexuality.
- Sheitel subject Category:Wigs.
- Sheitel hypernym Word.
- Sheitel type Food.
- Sheitel comment "Sheitel (Yiddish: שייטל, sheytl m.sg., שייטלעך, sheytlekh m.pl. or שייטלען, sheytlen m.pl.; Hebrew: פאה נוכרית) is the Yiddish word for a wig or half-wig worn by some Orthodox Jewish married women in order to conform with the requirement of Jewish Law to cover their hair. This practice is part of the modesty-related dress standard called tzniut. The word is most probably derived from the German word Scheitel (which means hair parting; or \"Schädel\", which means \"skull\").".
- Sheitel label "Sheitel".
- Sheitel sameAs Q2625118.
- Sheitel sameAs כיסוי_ראש_לנשים_(הלכה).
- Sheitel sameAs Sheitel.
- Sheitel sameAs Sjeitel.
- Sheitel sameAs Szajtł.
- Sheitel sameAs m.0dmlzn.
- Sheitel sameAs Q2625118.
- Sheitel wasDerivedFrom Sheitel?oldid=705955404.
- Sheitel depiction Snood.jpg.
- Sheitel isPrimaryTopicOf Sheitel.