bekeshe

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== Français == === Étymologie === Du yiddish בעקעשע, bekeshe. === Nom commun === bekeshe \Prononciation ?\ masculin (Habillement) Long pardessus ou redingote en soie ou en polyester, que portent des juifs ultra-orthodoxes, notamment ceux de la communauté hassidique. Exemple d’utilisation manquant. (Ajouter) ==== Traductions ==== === Voir aussi === bekeshe sur l’encyclopédie Wikipédia == Anglais == === Étymologie === Du yiddish בעקעשע, bekeshe. === Nom commun === bekeshe \Prononciation ?\ (Habillement) Bekeshe. In childhood and adolescence, I attended High Holiday services at a Boro Park shtiebel, a small synagogue led by a Hasidic rabbi. The thermostat was always set to freezing to accommodate the men’s several layers of clothing: an undershirt to keep the tzitzis (the American ultra-Orthodox pronunciation of tzitzit) away from their skin; tzitzis, often woolen even in summer; a white shirt; a suit jacket or bekeshe — the long caftan worn by Hasidic men — or a kittel on Yom Kippur; and a tallis (the American ultra-Orthodox pronunciation of tallit). The women, dressed in far fewer layers, shivered and wrapped themselves in sweaters and blankets. — (Dainy Bernstein, The First Yom Kippur That Made Me Cry, 11 octobre 2024) La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter) ==== Variantes ==== bekishe === Voir aussi === Bekishe sur l’encyclopédie Wikipédia (en anglais)