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  • Kittel - Wikipedia
    A kittel (Yiddish: קיטל [ˈkɪtl̩]) is a white linen or cotton robe [1] worn by some religious Ashkenazi Jews on holidays, in the synagogue or at home when leading the Passover seder
  • What Is A Kittel? - My Jewish Learning
    kittel is a white robe that men and some women wear during High Holiday services The kittel is white to represent the purity we hope to achieve through our prayers on these holy days
  • Kittel: The White Yom Kippur Robe - Chabad. org
    There is a custom to wear white clothing, or more specifically, a white robe-like garment called a kittel, on Yom Kippur In many communities, the kittel is worn exclusively on Yom Kippur In some traditions, the custom is to wear white on Rosh Hashanah, the Passover seder and other occasions
  • Kittel | Talmud, Torah, Jewish Law | Britannica
    Kittel, in Judaism, a white robe worn in the synagogue on such major festivals as Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur The rabbi wears it, as does the cantor, the blower of the shofar (ritual ram’s horn), and male members of Ashkenazi (German-rite) congregations
  • Kittels | Eichlers
    Kittel With Pleats And Scalloped Lace Poly-Cotton - Medium $59 99 Choose Options Malchut Judaica
  • KITTEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of KITTEL is a white cotton or linen robe worn by Orthodox Jews on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur and at the Passover Seder and also used as a burial shroud
  • KITTEL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'kittel' kittel in British English (ˈkiːtɛl ) noun a white garment used as a shroud or worn by traditional Jews on Yom Kippur
  • The hidden history of the Kittel - St. Louis Jewish Light
    I learned that the Ashkenazi tradition of wearing a kittel goes back to the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Made out of plain white fabric without pockets, the robe is tied with a simple fabric belt Some are embroidered, but only with white or silver thread, never with colorful or gold thread
  • Kittel at the Seder - The Jewish Link
    The Seder kittel connection is not found in classical Rishonim and Shulchan Aruch Rama, but early Acharonim were familiar with it The Magen Avraham (472:2) and Taz (472:3, who implies that some but not all followed the minhag) disagree whether a mourner should wear a kittel at the Seder
  • The Kittel: When And Why? - jpeditors. jewishpress. com
    The kittel is the white robe worn by Ashkenazi married men on certain occasions, particularly on the High Holidays It is worn during this time of year as a reminder that one must pray not only





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