Fashion style in the Haredi community, Israel
The Haredi dress dates from the fashions prevalent in Eastern Europe in the 19th century, among Jews and non-Jews alike. These styles became rooted in ultra-Orthodox society particularly when waves of modernity and secularity began to shake up the Jewish world. recently many Haredi women are starting to change that perception and are opening high-end fashion boutiques. Religious fashionistas started incorporating international fashion trends modestly to their style. IN VIDEO: Hani Dobkin, at the only school for fashion and styling professions in the Haredi sector. Orthodox Jewish women buying in a clothing store, and the shop of Bracha Keynan, Haredi Wig manufacturer in the city of Bnei Brak. Israel. VOICE OVER: Sociologist Dr. Sima Zalcberg, of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem speaking on Women of Israel’s Orthodox Jewish community.





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20 June, 2018
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