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During the 1930s, Jewish men typically wore attire similar to that of the general population in their respective countries, which often included suits, dress shirts, and ties for formal occasions. In more traditional communities, men might wear a kippah (yarmulke) and, on Shabbat or holidays, a tallit (prayer shawl). In Eastern Europe, traditional garments like the bekishe (a long coat) and shtreimel (fur hat) were also common among Hasidic Jews. Overall, clothing varied significantly based on cultural, geographical, and religious influences.

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