Would anyone know how to tie your headscarf in the same manner russian/belarusian jewish girls did back in the 19th-early 20th century? (kinda like the way the girls in fiddler on the roof wear them? ) I can't find any information or post on tying your headscarf in this manner...
Mod here. Let’s stick to anon’s question. I know who should/can wear a headscarf is a hot topic, but the ask box is open (as always) and I’m linking past asks of that nature below the cut. We also don’t know about anon’s situation or reasons. Let’s just keep this post to technique.
Much thanks! (Todah rabah!) !תּוֹדָה רַבָּה
Past “who should/must/can cover hair” posts:
Transgender man; FOR: any
Woman without hair; FOR: any that covers
When and by whom (general); FOR: any
Women (general); FOR: Reform
Unmarried woman, as a headcovering not a haircovering; FOR: Reform
Women and nonbinary; FOR: Reconstructionist, Reform
Norms/commonality among unmarried non-Orthodox women; FOR: any with knowledge
Norms & possibilities for a Reform woman
Some of these posts pre-date FORs being used or widely used on the blog. Please try to keep within the original spirit of a the ask, and remember that the ask box is always open if you’d like to have a different or broader conversation.
Tumblr has been really (and so far, also irreparably) weird about this post’s formatting. My apologies.