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Shpitzel


A shpitzel is a head covering worn by some married Hasidic women. It is a partial wig that only has hair in the front, the rest typically covered by a small pillbox hat or a headscarf. The hairpiece may actually be silk or lace, or else made of synthetic fibers, to avoid too closely resembling real hair.
According to Jewish law (''halacha'') concerning modesty (''tzniut''), a woman must cover her hair after marriage.〔Shulchan Aruch, Even Ha'ezer 115, 4; Orach Chayim 75,2; Even Ha'ezer 21, 2〕〔Schiller, Mayer. ("The Obligation of Married Women to Cover Their Hair" ). ''JHCS'' 30, 1995, 81–108.〕 The shpitzel was popular among Hungarian Hasidim in the 19th century, and it is worn by some contemporary women who follow the customs of that community.
The term ''shpitzel'' may also be used to refer to the ends of a loaf of bread in some dialects.
== See also ==

* Snood
* Tichel

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