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Re: snoods

Posted by: smarties <smarties@...>

Hi Pat,

Forgive my ignorance, but what does the term Chabad mean? When you say no hair
can be shown, does that mean even that by the forehead? I am trying to visual
this, and I find when ever I wear a scarf or such, it is always slips back, and
shows some hair in the front. I have used combs before too to keep it attached.
You can buy small and large clear plastic ones that blend with just about
anything.
Thanks for sharing,
Jacqui

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lockwood" <empalo@hyperusa.com>
To: <homesteadheaven@weloveGod.org>
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:21 AM
Subject: [HomeSteadHeaven] snoods

Greetings in the Lord Jesus !

Just a little thought that comes from my background. Orthodox and Chassidic
women wear snoods as a
headcovering. The snoods worn are big enough to cover every strand of hair. No
hair can be shown for
most groups. I was Chabad. If a wig is not worn then a snood or scarf is worn
to cover all the hair.
The snoods that I wore, had a 3 inch hair comb sewn in the top front that helped
hold it on without the
need of pins. Often a matching headband was worn over the snood or attatched
to it, to help it stay on
and give some lift in the front.
These snoods worn had to be made of a material that could not be seen through.

Humbly seeking Him,
Pat