On a page devoted to stories about proper Jewish clothing, the Satmar Yiddish newspaper Der Blatt writes that the Veiner Rabbi heard from a women on the chevera kadisha [burial society] [in Europe] that when they handled the body of the Satmar Rabbi [Joel Teitelbaum]'s first wife Chava, they found her wearing a talit katan [a small ritual fringed garment normally worn by males only, example at right] with a gartel [a prayer belt, also normally worn exclusively by males] under her regular clothing.