kapoteh

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A kapoteh is a long, traditional frock coat worn by Hasidic Jewish men, typically on weekdays and for religious or communal occasions.

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Label Occurrences
kapoteh canonical 1

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf frock coat
traditional garment
associatedWith Hasidism
surface form: Hasidic Judaism
covers hips
knees
thighs
torso
culturalContext Jewish religious dress
genderAssociation male
hasFastening buttons
hasLength long
hasSleeves long sleeves
hasStyle coat
modest clothing
partOf Hasidic male dress code
relatedTo bekishe
rekel
symbolizes group identity
modesty
piety
typicalColor black
usedFor communal occasions
religious occasions
usedOn weekdays
wornBy Haredi Jews
surface form: Hasidic Jewish men
wornDuring Torah study
community gatherings
prayer
wornOver regular clothing
wornWith black hat

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Hasidism hasDressElement kapoteh