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Jewish peysy - what is it and who is allowed to wear it?

What do the Jewish paces say? Is this a tribute to fashion or ancient traditions? First of all, this is a distinctive detail of the hair style of Jewish men, giving them individuality. Literally a couple of centuries ago, long strands of hair were under strict prohibition. Let's look into all the details and find out why we need locks on the temples.

A bit of history

For example, Emperor Nicholas 1 actively fought against the "patrols" and forcibly pulled them out. At the time of the persecution of the Jewish nation, it was forbidden for believing men to demonstrate their belonging to the ancient family with such hairstyles. Virtually all states, including the Russian Empire, held the same opinion. The Jews were not allowed to grow their hair in the area of the temples and dress themselves in national dresses. Typical clothes could be worn only in the territory of the prayer house (synagogue).

The traditional element of Jewish life

Jews are often called peyote (edge) paces. What is it? Uncut strands of hair, hanging from the area of the temples, which can still curl. In the Republic of Yemen, the term synonym (signs) is used. The commandment of the Torah states that true Jews should not cut the edges of the curl and beard, since these elements emphasize belonging to culture and traditions.

Although this postulate is not mandatory, it is rather a prescription that does not need to be followed. However, most men are not ready to give up traditional cases and even instill traditions to their children. When the boy turns 3 years old, he stops shaving the temporal zone. By the way, the length of such strands can be only 6 cm (at personal discretion). According to the laws of the community, religious Jews in addition to this detail should still wear a beard and a headpiece.

Overhead Jewish paces

And what about bald men? For this purpose, overhead strands come to the rescue . It is allowed to attach them to the edges of the hat or yarmulki to form the appearance of a true Jew. Usually artificial curls have a curled structure, a bright black shade with a smooth transition to natural gray hair, which gives naturalness.

Acquire such a racial "chignon" today is not problematic. It is believed that thick and long locks are more correct. They can be seen on the temples as in young boys, and at the good old men. Even today, in the 21st century, most Jews strictly follow the prescribed standards, this refers to beards, national clothes and hairstyles (paces). What is it and who is allowed to wear this important element of the Jewish spiritual culture, emphasizing race, we have figured out.

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