Head Scarves

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In Jewish a Tichel is a head scarf or in Hebrew we call it a Mitpachat. Tichels or Mitpachot are worn by modest Jewish married women. Every Jewish married woman must cover her hair fully with this headscarf, in following the laws of modesty from the Torah. She may also wear Hats, Hair Snoods, Wigs or Sheitels. |
Israeli Tichel

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The Israeli Tichel is favored by most women. Also known as The Lurex Head Scarf, it is 100 percent cotton and very lightweight. These light weight Headscarves come in an array of colors and are usually decorated with silver pinstripes. |
Printed Paisley Modest Head Covering

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These Head Scarves come in solid colors and also in prints, like paisley patterns, |
Garden Jewish Israeli Tichel 
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floral designs, |
Miriam Modest Tichel

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stripes, polka dots, |
Crimped and Colored Modest Head Covering

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tie died and more. |
Square Head Scarves

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All head coverings will offer full coverage of the hair unless it is bandana size, where women usually wear it on top of a wig or a sheitel. The square headcoverings will measure a meter squared or 39 to 40 inches squared. |
Triangular Head Scarves

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Tichels are usually square in shape and sometimes triangular. |
Rectangular Oblong Head Scarves

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The latest Tichels being worn by women are now oblong, or rectangular in shape. |
Pashmina Headscarves

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These Rectangle Tichels come also as Pashmina scarves and can be worn either on the head or like a shawl. |
Cotton Hair Snoods

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Modest World offers the most fantastic Hair Snood ever designed. This Hairsnood is made of Jersey Cotton which can be worn on its own and is also great for wearing underneath your Israeli Tichel. This will prevent slipping and ensure a modest fit. |
Modesty is most important to the Jewish Woman and the Jewish Head Covering is a witness to Jewish women's commitment to the Holy Torah. |