Hat Tricks? No, Chabadniks. Elizabeth Clarke.
by Clarke, Elizabeth; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 35Institutions. Publisher: Palm Beach Post, 2004ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Habad | Jews -- American | Judaism -- Customs and practices | Judaism -- Study and teaching | Lifestyles | Orthodox JudaismDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The men wear dark suits and black fedoras, no matter how hot it is. The women wear wigs and immerse themselves in a ritual pool after the end of every menstrual cycle. Their children are forbidden to watch TV, go to movies or attend school with a member of the opposite sex. But take away the superficial trappings of their religion and Chabadniks are...well, no, they're really not much like the rest of us at all." (PALM BEACH POST) This article profiles members of Chabad-Lubavitch Judaism and describes their unique customs and rituals.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Hat Tricks? No, Chabadniks, June 1, 2004; pp. 1D+.
"The men wear dark suits and black fedoras, no matter how hot it is. The women wear wigs and immerse themselves in a ritual pool after the end of every menstrual cycle. Their children are forbidden to watch TV, go to movies or attend school with a member of the opposite sex. But take away the superficial trappings of their religion and Chabadniks are...well, no, they're really not much like the rest of us at all." (PALM BEACH POST) This article profiles members of Chabad-Lubavitch Judaism and describes their unique customs and rituals.
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