
Gartel - Wikipedia
The gartel is a belt used by Jewish males, predominantly (but not exclusively) Hasidim, during prayer. "Gartel" is Yiddish for "belt". The word comes from the same source as German "Gürtel", which is also cognate with the English "girdle", and "girt".
The Gartel - Dalet Amot of Halacha - OU Torah
The gartel, the belt worn by Chassidic men during prayer, is a thin cotton or silk sash which is tied around the waist. Some Chassidim have the custom to begin wearing a gartel from their bar mitzva, while others begin doing so after marriage.
Chassidic Black Belt? - What is up with the gartel? - Chabad.org
My Chabad rabbi always puts on a black sash before praying. We joke that it is because he has attained a "black belt" in prayer arts. But seriously, what is the meaning of that sash? Answer: The black belt you refer to is called a gartel in Yiddish (similar to the English word "girdle" 1).
Why We Wear a Gartel for Prayer - Chabad.org
Why do many traditional Jewish men wear a sash (called a gartel) around their waist during prayers?
Gartel - Jewish Knowledge Base - Chabad.org
Why do many traditional Jewish men wear a sash (called a gartel) around their waist during prayers?
Kippah, Tallit and Tefillin - My Jewish Learning
Gartel. Some men in Hasidic communities wear a cloth belt, called a gartel, during prayer. Some take it as a symbol of “girding one’s loins with strength” — a potent biblical image. The use of special garments for prayer is full of historic and contemporary symbolism.
Gartel Rules - Anash.org
Jan 27, 2023 · Ask the Rov: When and how should a gartel be worn? By Rabbi Chaim Hillel Raskin – Rov of Anash in Petach Tikvah. Halacha mentions two reasons for wearing a gartel for davening.
Gartels Shop - Judaica Unlimited
A gartel in Yiddish, or hagurah in Hebrew, is a ritual belt and religious accessory that is donned before praying or other religious ceremonies. Typically worn by Chassidim, the length is usually sufficient to be wrapped around oneself several times.
halacha - How does one put on a Gartel according to the …
The idea of a gartel is just a belt to make sure one's clothes are tight to his body in order to prevent the issue of לבו רואה את הערוה, or his heart being able to "see" his genitals (laid out here). Most Ashkenazim don't wear a specific gartel, they just rely on …
minhag - Wearing a gartel - Mi Yodeya
Jun 24, 2012 · A Gartel is an expression of seriousness toward prayer in that it is a major time of spiritual growth. In Chabad, bochurim (unmarried men) wear a gartel under their clothes so that their Gartel should not attract attention.
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