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Rekel(Yiddish: רעקל) or lang rekel (plural rekelech) is a type of frock coat worn mainly by Hasidic Jewish men during the Jewish work-week (Sunday-Friday). Though the rekel was intended for weekday use, some Hasidim wear one on Shabbat. A more formal coat, considered by many as a more proper Shabbat garment, is called a bekishe in Hungarian. A bekishe is usually made of polyester or silk. By way of comparison, The New York Times described the Bekeshe as a "fancier Sabbath version" of the Rekel.

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  • Rekel(Yiddish: רעקל) or lang rekel (plural rekelech) is a type of frock coat worn mainly by Hasidic Jewish men during the Jewish work-week (Sunday-Friday). Though the rekel was intended for weekday use, some Hasidim wear one on Shabbat. A more formal coat, considered by many as a more proper Shabbat garment, is called a bekishe in Hungarian. A bekishe is usually made of polyester or silk. By way of comparison, The New York Times described the Bekeshe as a "fancier Sabbath version" of the Rekel. (en)
  • Un Rekel est un habit, fait en laine ou en soie, qui est une longue veste croisée, que les Hassidim portent durant la semaine. (fr)
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  • Rekel(Yiddish: רעקל) or lang rekel (plural rekelech) is a type of frock coat worn mainly by Hasidic Jewish men during the Jewish work-week (Sunday-Friday). Though the rekel was intended for weekday use, some Hasidim wear one on Shabbat. A more formal coat, considered by many as a more proper Shabbat garment, is called a bekishe in Hungarian. A bekishe is usually made of polyester or silk. By way of comparison, The New York Times described the Bekeshe as a "fancier Sabbath version" of the Rekel. (en)
  • Un Rekel est un habit, fait en laine ou en soie, qui est une longue veste croisée, que les Hassidim portent durant la semaine. (fr)
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