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Tichel
The tichel (Yiddish טיכל ''tikhl''), also called a ''mitpachat'' (Hebrew מִטפַּחַת ''miṭpaḥat''), is a headscarf worn by many married Orthodox Jewish women in compliance with the code of modesty known as ''tzniut''. Tichels can range from a very simple plain color cotton square with a simple tie in the back to very elaborate fabrics with very complex ties using multiple fabrics. As with any other form of clothing, the tichel is influenced by fashion. ==Tradition== After the wedding ceremony, “Erusin”, some Judaic traditions state that the woman may only show her hair, which is viewed within Orthodox Judaism as a sensual and private part of a woman’s appearance, to her husband in privacy. This is considered a sign of the bond between husband and wife.
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