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Actually, a kittel—worn by some Jewish men at their weddings, on Yom Kippur, or when leading a Passover Seder—doesn't have to be made of linen. The website of the Judaica store Eichler's has a choice of 26 in either 100% cotton or a polyester/cotton blend, but none in
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As a tachrichim or burial shroud, the kittel signifies simple attire that assures equality for all in death. Because Jewish law dictates that the dead are buried without anything else in the
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or at home when leading the Passover seder. Grooms sometimes wear kittels. It is also customary for Jews to be buried in a kittel, at which time it is referred to as a
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The wearing of a kittel on the High Holidays is symbolically linked to its use as tachrichim and to the verse "our sins shall be made as white as snow" (
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In Ashkenazic tradition, married men wear a kittel in the synagogue on
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This article is about the Jewish robe. For the surname, see
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other than simple linen clothes, a kittel has no pockets.
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Kittel (surname)
Introduction to Solid State Physics

Yiddish
[ˈkɪtl̩]
robe
Ashkenazi Jews
synagogue
tachrichim
Yom Kippur
Passover Seder

hazzan
Selichot
Hoshana Rabbah
Jewish holiday
Sukkot
musaf
Shemini Atzeret
Passover
Geshem
bridegroom
wedding
Western Yiddish
serge
tachrichim
coffin
Isaiah
1:18
weddings

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