Tag #136027 - Interview #78496 (Miklos Kallos)

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When they are buried, the Jewish departed wear a linen garment composed of several pieces – it’s called a kitel – which looks like a robe worn by doctors or druggists. This kitel is also worn for the great religious holidays, at the synagogue. The religious Jews wear it on Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur.

And they are buried in it. Then there is a cap that looks like the cap of the head-chef, which is pulled over the face, and there are other clothing parts. My father made them all.
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Miklos Kallos