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Poll: High Holiday Head Covering

I think I did this one last year, but I think it still works. Since in many synagogues married women cover their heads:What will you wear on your head during the High Holidays?1) Hat2) Doily3) Kippah4) Sheitel (wig)5) Nothing but my own hair6) OtherI'll be wearing an adorable doily that has a comb attached to it (gift from my bubbe).
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Re: Poll: High Holiday Head Covering

  • edited December 2011
    I'm a doily girl.  I'd love to wear a hat, but, for some reason, I'm too self-conscious to do so.
  • edited December 2011
    Not married yet, so my own hair.  But when I marry (and I go to shul regularly), I don't plan on donning a wig.  I will probably wear hats in the winter and nice scarfs or other ideas I come up with in the summer.
  • edited December 2011
    I bought myself a little knit kippah a few years ago in the Jewish quarter in Prague. I always wear that. :)
  • edited December 2011
    I'm not married yet, so my own hair. However after I get married, I will wear a tichel.
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  • silversparkssilversparks member
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    edited December 2011
    I wear a tichel (scarf) or a hat everyday, although I don't cover all my hair. I will probably wear the same combination for the High Holidays - although I tend to wear hats to shul cause they're a bit more formal.
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  • MoFreeMoFree member
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    edited December 2011
    In my Reform synagoague women either wear a kippah or no covering. I have a very pretty kippah that matches my tallit and always wear the 2 together. [IMG]<a href="http://i29.tinypic.com/10rmljc.jpg" rel='nofollow'>http://i29.tinypic.com/10rmljc.jpg</a>[/IMG]
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  • edited December 2011
    If I was going, I'd wear a kippah. I have a gold one that I earned for reading Torah 5 times after my Bat Mitzvah...I still wear it when I wear my tallit to shul....I am not going this year, however, b/c I don't want to take the baby into such a big crowd. He DID go to Friday night services his first week home and was declared the youngest kid to come up for kiddush ever!
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