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A bekishe or ( beketche or בעקישע bekishe), is a type of , usually made of black or , worn by , and by some non-Hasidic Jews. The bekishe is worn mainly on and , or at weddings and other such events. During the week, it is customary to wear a , made of wool or polyester, looking like a regular double-breasted suit, only longer. Hassidic rabbis who wear a bekishe during the week will wear a more ornate version for Shabbos, often lined with velvet or some color other than or in addition to black.

The New York Times described the Bekeshe as a "fancier Sabbath version" of the .


History
The bekishe derives from the Hungarian bekes , a sort of fur-lined coat with a collar, fastened by clasps. The bekes was often richly decorated, sometimes with . One force driving caution with use of wool is the Biblical injunction against it with linen (Lev. 19:19; Deut. 22:11).


Design
The bekishe is typically black. There are two main types of bekishe. The glatt (plain, lit. smooth) bekishe is solid colored, and is usually worn for and Saturday . For Shabbos meals, the patterned bekishe, also known as a tish bekishe (table Bekishe), is worn. The tish bekishe is also worn by some during the Shabbos and the night after Shabbos. Both can be made of silk, although nowadays it is usually polyester. Some non-Hassidic Orthodox Jews wear a tish bekishe at home during the Shabbos meals. Many Hassidic Rebbes, mainly of Hungarian lineage, wear with various colors, usually either blue or silver, often with black. Many Hassidic Rebbes wear (velvet) or (velvet piping), symbolizing , on the bekeshe.


Kaftan
The gold and blue striped garments worn by Yerushalmi Haredim such as , Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok, Dushinsky, , , , and many but not all in Breslov and Karlin-Stolin, as well as other non-affiliated Yerushalmi Haredim such as the are called . Those members of these movements centred in Jerusalem or one of the Jerusalem-affiliated suburbs such as , Ramat Beit Shemesh or Modi'in Illit wear these gold coats. Those who live further away, for example in , or outside of E. Israel, usually wear black like most other Hasidim, as do some of those who live in Jerusalem.

The gold is generally worn after marriage; before marriage, either a black bekishe or weekday-style clothing is worn on days when a bekishe is usually worn. Some of those who wear the gold bekishe switch to black on Shabbos afternoon before ; this is seen in, for example, Dushinsky and with many of the Prushim.


Kapoteh
Married hasidim wear a long black kapoteh () instead of a bekishe. The kapoteh or frak, besides its unique waist seam construction, has four buttons in the front (as opposed to six or on the front of a bekishe), as well as slit in the back, which is lacking on the bekishe. The kapoteh can be made of either wool or silk. Although black is the preferred predominant color, other hues can be present, including on the .


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