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Spodek

Yad

Tall, black fur hat worn by some Hasidic Jews.

Translations

  • Hebrewספודיק
  • GermanSpodek
  • RussianСподек
  • FrenchSpodik
  • DutchSpodek
  • ItalianSpodek
  • CzechSpodik/spodek
  • HungarianSpodek
  • SpanishSpodek
  • GreekΣπόντεκ
  • PolishSpodek
  • Arabicقبعة الفرو الطويلة (شبوديك)
  • Yiddishספּאָדיק
  • LadinoSpodek (spodik)

Bibliography

Juhasz, Esther. “Men’s Headcovering.” The Jewish Wardrobe: From the Collection of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, ed. Esther Juhasz, Milan: 5 Continents Editions, 2012, pp. 64-77, 320-321.

Levy, Amnon. Ha-Haredim [The Ultra-Orthodox]. Jerusalem: Keter Publishing House, 1988.

Muchawsky-Schnapper, Ester. “[Men’s] Headcoverings.” A World Apart Next Door: Glimpses into the Life of Hasidic Jews, ed.Ester Muchawsky-Schnapper, Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 2012, pp. 74-87.

Rubens, Alfred. A History of Jewish Costume. New York: Crown, 1973, pp. 104-5, 160, 165-66.

Shapira, Moshe. “Charedi Dress in and around Meah She’arim.” Me’a She’arim we Swiwoteya [Meah She’arim and its Environs], ed. Shlomit Langboim and Eli Schieler, Jerusalem: Ariel, 2004, pp. 152-3.

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