the custom of chasidim from galicia (somewheres around Poland, Russia, Hungary and Romania) is to wear knickers and long stocking and "halb shich" shoes with out laces, some where white socks only for Rosh Hashana and Yom Tovim and Family simchas (ie Belz)and black socks the rest of the year while others wear every shabbos white socks
Beltz in bleachers???
ReplyDeleteNow that's a different perspective!
Sent many friday nights on random bleachers, and recognized the scene if not the exact details instantly!!!
ReplyDeleteJust in time for Purim -
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Okay, forgive me if this is a stupid question, but there aren't any Belz shuls around here...Are they all wearing identical shoes, socks and pants?
ReplyDeleteIn The Stadium they're called the bleacher creatures (lehavdil...)
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ReplyDeletethe custom of chasidim from galicia (somewheres around Poland, Russia, Hungary and Romania) is to wear knickers and long stocking and "halb shich" shoes with out laces, some where white socks only for Rosh Hashana and Yom Tovim and Family simchas (ie Belz)and black socks the rest of the year while others wear every shabbos white socks
ReplyDeleteI was going to guess a Chassidish girls high school assembly.
ReplyDeleteBut I do remember those "shtrimp"-wearing men from my Williamsburg days.
Happy Purim!
Takfa PP -- LOL!!
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