Friday, January 29, 2010

Sheitel, circa 1880.

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  1. Thanks, but who is she? Or at least: where did she live?

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  2. Lithuania. I don't remember the name. Unfortunately I neglected to record that info when I saved the photo.

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  3. I thought Litvack women didn't cover their hair.

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  4. Looks like a 'hairy' hat over her hair, i.e. immitation. Where in the world did you find this. I've tried searching for things like this. Would like to know.

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  5. There, I found it. The caption reads "An unidentified woman wearing a shaytl (wig), Polotsk, Russia (now Polatsk, Belarus)," the photographer is P. Bruks and the photo was taken circa 1880. It's from the YIVO archives.

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  6. I have a similar picture, similar vintage (1870?), of a woman I think is my step-great-great-grandmother We actually have two pictures of her, one as a young woman and one as an old woman, both with the same hair as far as we can tell, which leads us to think she's wearing a sheitl.

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  7. i never understood why sheitel is allowed. do they not worry about marees ayin?

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