Jewish Ways of Tying Head Scarves
According to Orthodox Jewish tradition, women cover their hair after they are married. The hair covering may be a wig (sheital), hat, bandanna or head scarf (tiechel/snood). Head scarves are typically worn by Modern Orthodox women, and are particularly common in Israel. The amount of hair shown underneath the scarf depends on one’s religious observance level.
Head scarves come in many colors and patterns, and can be tied in various styles—so don’t be afraid to add a personal touch.


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