There's no reason why they wouldn't. Presumably the rate at which Chassidic women use tampons v. pads is similar to the general American populace.
Some do, some don't. That's a personal choice.
Tampons and pads
Yes they can.
Hasidic Jews are a subcategory of Orthodox Jews. The majority of Hassidim wear long coats, while most other Orthodox Jews wear regular suits. On Sabbath and festivals, Hassidim wear a fur hat called a streimel, while other Orthodox Jews wear hats more similar to standard styles.
No, monkeys don't wear tampons. Only humans wear tampons.
They're not.
there is roughly 180,000 Hasidic Jews living in the USA which is about 3% of the total 6 Million Jews living in the USA. Total number of Jews living in the US is nearly 40% of the worlds population of Jews.
No, they wear their own tampons.
They do?
"Progressive" implies change. Orthodox Jews are those who believe in God and the Torah, and keep the commands of the Torah (Sabbath, Kashruth, etc.).
A Shtibl is a small room used as a synagogue for hasidic Jews.
NEVER wear tampons when not menstruating - it's not safe and no need.
Orthodox Jews are strictly observant. Hassidic Jews are even more strict.
No but tampons do.
Yes