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A Spanish hatmaker has warned that a 40-year tradition of supplying felt hats to Orthodox Jews in the U.S. is at risk due to ...
A Spanish hatmaker warned that a 40-year tradition of supplying felt hats to Orthodox Jews in the U.S. risked becoming a ...
But many 13-year-old Jewish boys covet just one item: a hat. The head covering preferred by Orthodox Jewish boys and men especially is a stylish black Italian fedora known as a Borsalino.
It was about “Cultural Orthodox Jews,” a phrase I coined for people who eat only rabbinically supervised foods, wear black hats (or wigs), pray in synagogue daily and send their kids to ...
A historic Spanish hatmaker says its 40-year tradition of supplying black felt hats to Orthodox Jewish communities in the ...
STORY: This 140-year-old Spanish hatmaker's trade in the U.S. could become a casualty of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.For 40 years, the Seville factory, Fernandez y Roche Industrias Sombreras ...
it is a vicious lie that endangers men who walk around with curled side locks and black hats,” Josephs wrote on JITC. The portrayal of Orthodox Jews in the media is usually harmful and ...
There’s a classic image of an Orthodox Jewish man. Black suit. Black hat. White shirt. Tzitzit hanging low. Perhaps a tallit over his head. It’s so ubiquitous, it’s become a media cliché.