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A letter of love in times of ultra orthodoxy among Jews By News Desk| Published: 6th May 2021 9:26 pm IST Jews have seen the popular Israeli television series Shtisel at least once; Pakistanis should see it twice, if only to understand their Abrahamic DNA. Shtisel is set unusually in a community of ultra-Orthodox Haredi Jews, living in the Geula quarter of today’s Jerusalem. Despite the modernity surrounding them, they adhere to traditional codes of dress, behaviour and religious observances. The men sport beards and payes (curled forelocks), wear long black overcoats over their tallit katan (small cloak with hanging tassels) and raised felt homburg hats. They keep the ....
The writer is an author. JEWS have seen the popular Israeli TV series Shtisel at least once; Pakistanis should see it twice, if only to understand their Abrahamic DNA. Shtisel is set unusually in a community of ultra-Orthodox Haredi Jews, living in the Geula quarter of today’s Jerusalem. Despite the modernity surrounding them, they adhere to traditional codes of dress, behaviour and religious observances. The men sport beards and payess (curled sidelocks), wear long black overcoats over their tallit katan (small cloak with hanging tassels) and raised felt homburg hats. They keep the yarmulke (skullcap) on day and night. The women dress modestly, if married keep their heads covered by a tichel (headscarf), and are all good cooks. The prudish Haredis ensure the sexes maintain a chaste social distance. For example, an unmarried man and woman will not sit in the same room without leaving the door ajar. ....
Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Shira Haas, Dov Glickman and Michael Aloni in the third season of Shtisel, arriving on Netflix on March 25, 2021. (courtesy, Ohad Romano) Most nights, as we sit down to watch TV in order to decompress after another long day of juggling work, kids and communal responsibilities, inevitably, my husband will comment on a detail or storyline that is irksome or unbelievable in one of the shows we are viewing. And most often my response, offered with a smile is, “It’s just a TV show, don’t take it so seriously.” ....
While those of us who live Stateside still spend our days Googling when season 3 is coming alas, to no avail Israeli fans have already watched the entire season. (No fair!) The first installment of the nine-episode season aired in Israel on December 20, and it ended its run on Sunday. Star Michael Aloni said goodbye to the season in a moving Instagram post, along with a wonderful slideshow of pictures from the making of the season (and, as a bonus, a picture of him and his dog Bruce). “‘One more cup of soda…’ oh that’s all it takes… one more scene, one more sip, one more breath, one last bubble never to be burst out of,” he wrote. “SHTISEL again after five long years, in the middle of a world pandemic, against all odds reached the end of its third season on @yestv @yesstudios. Leaving with the hope that someone somewhere will let us come back again to our wracked family sometime somehow. Thank you for watching, many thanks for all the amazing cast and ....