UPDATE [January 8, 2016]: WWD reports that H&M has since pulled the scarf from stores in Israel after the response and issued an official apology you can read below. It’s no secret that H&M has had ...
(JTA) — “Why wear a tallis to shul when you can wear a very real product from Walmart?” Ilan Kogan, an Orthodox rabbinical student, asked on TikTok late Monday. Kogan was talking about “Elegant ...
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High-street retailer H&M has come under fire for selling a striped scarf which looks remarkably similar to a traditional Jewish garment used for prayer. The controversial striped accessory is ...
Retail clothing store H&M is under fire after being accused of selling a scarf that resembles a Tallit, or a traditional Jewish prayer shawl. The scarf features a black and white design with tassels ...
Swedish international clothing chain H&M caused outrage on social media for offering a women's scarf that closely resembles a Jewish prayer shawl, also known as a tallit. The scarf, which H&M sells ...
H&M have been forced to apologise after several social media complaints about one of their scarves. The cream and blue striped scarf, people claim, resembles a tallit - a Jewish prayer shawl - which ...
People have hit out at H&M over a new scarf with a controversial design. The scarf is weirdly similar to a traditional tallit scarf, a Jewish shawl worn during prayer. H&M is selling the scarf on its ...
After a flurry of disapproval on social media, H&M has removed a scarf from its stores in Israel, as it resembles a Jewish prayer shawl. The black-and-white striped scarf sells for $17.99 and is still ...
“Why wear a tallis to shul when you can wear a very real product from Walmart?” Ilan Kogan, an Orthodox rabbinical student, asked on TikTok late Monday. Kogan was talking about “Elegant Sunscreen ...
JTA — “Why wear a tallis to shul when you can wear a very real product from Walmart?” Ilan Kogan, an Orthodox rabbinical student, asked on TikTok late Monday. Kogan was talking about “Elegant ...
Walmart pulls $40 ‘elegant sunscreen scarves’ that were actually Jewish prayer shawls for Christians
(JTA) — “Why wear a tallis to shul when you can wear a very real product from Walmart?” Ilan Kogan, an Orthodox rabbinical student, asked on TikTok late Monday. Kogan was talking about “Elegant ...
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