If you are talking about the long, sideburny curls that Orthodox men often have, it is a religious tradition. One of the obligations/commandments (mitvot) for Jewish men is to not completely cut/shave off their sideburns. Some men simply wear their sideburns a bit farther down, while others will have ‘peyot’ or the long sidelocks in order to try and keep the spirit of the mitzvah more fully. Just plain curly hair however? That is just a trait that many Eastern-Europeans, and by corollary, many Eastern-European Jews share.
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