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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Spodik
A spodik is a tall fur hat worn by some Haredi 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.
A similar hat called a "kolpik" (or "kolpak") is worn exclusively by the Rebbe of many Hasidic sects on certain occasions and/or by the unmarried sons and grandsons of the Rebbes on the Sabbath.
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 Spodik - Wikipédia
Un spodik est haut chapeau de fourrure porté par certains juifs hassidiques Haredi, particulièrement les adeptes de certaines sectes originaires de la Pologne du Congrès.
Il ne faut pas confondre le spodik et le schtreimel, un type de chapeau similaire également porté par les hassidim.
Il existe de nombreux types de spodik, certains très proches du schtreimel.
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 S.C.J. FAQ: Section 11.1.10. Miscellaneous Practice: Dress: What is the large high ceremonial hat that the Rabbi wears ...
Some with more Chassidic leanings would wear a Hamburg, a felt hat with a flatter brim, no pinches in the hat itself like you would find on a fedora.
Those communities from Russia and eastern Poland wear a "spodik", a brown (nearly fl) fur hat that is taller than it is high.
Those from Hungary, Galicia and therabouts wear a "shtreiml", an almost disklike hat whose center is felt surrounded by a brown mink ruff.
www.shamash.org /lists/scj-faq/HTML/faq/11-01-10.html   (331 words)

  
 Shtreimel - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ukrainian and Lithuanian Hasidim generally do not wear a shtreimel.
The Gerrer Hasidim from Poland wear a spodik instead of a shtreimel.
Made out of genuine fur, typically from a sable, it is the most expensive article of Hasidic clothing, ranging in price from $1800 to $5400.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Shtreimel   (113 words)

  
 Spodik - CSWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sometimes they are worn exclusively by the Rabbi or Rebbe of the synagogue.
This is the case of the Rizhin dynasty and all derivatives of the dynasty whose Rebbes all wear the Rizhiner Spodik.
Gerrer Hasidim are the most famous for wearing spodiks.
www.craft-searcher.net /wiki/index.php?title=Spodik&redirect=no   (216 words)

  
 Spodik Did You Mean spodik?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A spodik is a tall fur hat worn by some Hasidim.
Different spodiks are worn depending on the Hasidic school of thought that a Hasid subscribes to.
A Spodik generally costs between $800 to $1000 and is made out of the fur of fox tails.
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 Spodik   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This is a summary of an article on Spodik.
Sometimes they are worn exclusively by the Rabbi or Rebbe of the synagogue.
This is the case of the Rizhin dynasty and all derivatives of the dynasty whose Rebbes all wear the Rizhiner Spodik seen on the right.
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 EPYC | Places | Shtetl
Like others the Gerers adhered to strict Jewish law, but they were also influenced by mysticism and expressed a rapturous joy for God.
Tall, round spodik hats crowned the heads of married men.
Although most Hasidim today wear similar attire, there are differences in hats, socks, shoes, and coats, with are particular to each dynasty.
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 Shtreimel - Page 3 - Chabad Talk - Jewish Forum
The reason the Rebbe did not wear the Spodik from the FR is because he felt he deserved it as a right in his yerusha, while his mother in law, at fis did not want to gove it and later agreed to give it as a gift.
In 5730, Yud Shevat HAgadol, Mr Perrin from England, a fur manufacturer, made a Spodik for the Rebbe, and the elder Chassidim, including R' B Shemov, R' S Levitin etc went to present it to the Rebbe, but none had the courgae to actually knock on the door and present it.
When he moved to Williamsburg and wanted to attend the 19 Kislev farbrengen, certain people who didn't want him to go would mislead him about when the farbrengen was going to take place so he would miss it.
www.chabadtalk.com /forum/showthread.php3?s=9e02f0305c3d63108dd616ff4705b595&t=1525&page=3   (1396 words)

  
 info: Spodik   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Spodiks should not be confused with shtreimels, which are a similar type of...
BORIS SPODIK, B.S., Scientific Technician DEBAJYOTI DATTA, Student Assistant, Abington High School, Abington, PA. Cells grow and divide by progressing through an ordered series of events referred to as...
ייִדיש ווע׍טע׍בוך אויפֿן וועבbother, annoy (expression) dreyen a spodik: דרייען אַ ספּאָדיק: Approximate pronunciation: (Northern Yiddish / Southern Yiddish) drey'∙en a spodik / dray'∙n a spodik
www.napoli-pizza.net /Spodik.html   (506 words)

  
 Mail-Jewish Volume 47 Number 49
R' Yosef Yitzchak wore a spodik (a high fur hat), not a shtreimel (which is low and broad).
There was no official headgear at the time for Lubavitcher chassidim: most commonly people wore straw hats, fedoras, or "kaskets" (Russian caps), and a spodik would have been a rare sight indeed, probably due to the cost.
It might be more correct to say, then, that this established the norm for Lubavitcher chassidim, not by fiat but simply by diffusion.
www.ottmall.com /mj_ht_arch/v47/mj_v47i49.html   (1872 words)

  
 Hasidic - Information at Halfvalue.com
Knee-breeches mean that a man's private parts remain covered when walking up stairs (according to the Bible).
Shtreimel is worn by most Hasidim today, including from Galicia and Hungary such as Satmar, Munkacs, Bobov, Breslov and Belz, and some non-Galician Polish Hasidim, such as Biala, as well as some non-Hasidic Haredim in Jerusalem.
Spodik – name given by others to the shtraml worn by Polish Hasidim such as Ger, Amshinov, Ozharov, Aleksander.
www.halfvalue.com /wiki.jsp?topic=Hasidic   (5477 words)

  
 Hasidic Information and Facts
Knee-breeches mean that a man's private parts remain covered when walking up stairs (according to the Bible).
Shtreimel is worn by most Hasidim today, including from Galicia and Hungary such as Satmar, Munkacs, Bobov, Breslov and Belz, and some non-Galician Polish Hasidim, such as Biala, as well as some non-Hasidic Haredim in Jerusalem.
Spodik – name given by others to the shtraml worn by Polish Hasidim such as Ger, Amshinov, Ozharov, Aleksander.
www.mbceo.com /recreation/more_information.php?c=Hasidic   (5389 words)

  
 Mail-Jewish Volume 43 Number 77
The other type of hat is commonly called a "spodik" or variant thereof, and is simply a taller round fur hat, nowadays worn mostly by Polish chasidim such as Gerers, alexanders, etcetera.
The Spodik was certainly not restricted to chassidim, or even to Jews.
It certainly seems reasonable to me that some groups retained the former hanging-tail "badge of shame" required of Jews, and that this group included all chassidim and some others, such as the Perushim (followers of the Vilna Gaon who later moved en masse to Israel).
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Ger (Hasidic dynasty)
A Jewish holiday or Jewish Festival is a day or series of days observed by Jews as holy or secular commemorations of important events in Jewish history.
The Gerer Rebbe, Yakov Aryeh Alter wearing a spodik A spodik is a tall fur hat worn by some Hasidic Jews, particularly members of sects originating in Congress Poland.
A Shtreimel is a fur hat worn by many married Hasidic Orthodox Jewish men on Shabbat and during other holidays and festive occasions.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Ger-%28Hasidic-dynasty%29   (2319 words)

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