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  2. Challah cover - Wikipedia

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    The challah cover must be large enough to cover two braided loaves without allowing the bread to be seen through the sides, and opaque enough so that the loaves cannot be seen through the fabric. Store-bought challah covers often bear the inscription לכבוד שבת קדש ("To honor the holy Shabbat") or לכבוד שבת ויום טוב ...

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  4. Challah - Wikipedia

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    Challah or hallah (/ ˈ x ɑː l ə, ˈ h ɑː l ə / (K)HAH-lə; [1] Hebrew: חַלָּה, romanized: ḥallā, pronounced [χaˈla, ħalˈlaː]; pl. [c]hallot, [c]halloth or [c]hallos, Hebrew: חַלּוֹת), also known as berches in Central Europe, is a special bread in Jewish cuisine, usually braided and typically eaten on ceremonial occasions such as Shabbat and major Jewish holidays ...

  5. Haredi burqa sect - Wikipedia

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    Keren, who covers herself in several layers of clothing, claimed that covering women was originally a Jewish tradition, and that she had seen a 400-year-old picture of Jewish women covered from head to toe. [1] There are also Sephardic women who claim that their mothers covered their bodies entirely, so that their figures could not be discerned ...

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  7. Jewish customs of etiquette - Wikipedia

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    [125] [126] Moreover, throughout world's Jewry, Jewish women that are married will traditionally cover the hair of their heads with a set of head scarves. [ 127 ] [ 128 ] The Talmud ( Baba Kamma 82a) also relates that Ezra the Scribe made ten enactments, one of which being that all Jewish women were to wear a wide waistband or belt ( Hebrew ...