Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Custom kippahs: a mix of tradition and style
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Kippah (in
plural Kippahs or Kippot) is basically a Hebrew word which means skullcap and
is called as Yarmulke in
Yiddish. It is a thin skullcap of round shape which is worn by the Jewish boys
and men and at times by both women and men in many of the reform and
conservative communities. As per the Jewish law, a man needs to cover their
heads while reciting a blessing, praying and taking the name of god. They also need
to wear these skullcaps while in Synagogue or studying Torah and present trend
leads them to wear custom kippahs.
The main source
of the tradition of wearing these headgears is mentioned in the Talmud and it
is the central text of all the Jewish customs and low ethics. According to the
Shabbat mentioned in the Talmud it says, that the men must cover their heads so
that they can show that they fear of heaven. This is the reason that all the Jewish
boys and men wear these kippahs. The Talmud says that the men have to follow
this strict rule during prayers. The advent of the latest trends made way for
the custom kippahs that are worn
widely these days instead of traditional skullcaps.
Over a long time
the custom of wearing this headwear became mandatory and the Jewish boys and
men need to wear these headgears all the time.
The Kabbalistic
Hassidic tradition mentions another reason for wearing the headwear. It says
that since god is covering or protecting us with his his divine palm, so Jewish
person need to cover his head. Another explanation of wearing this custom
kippahs is so that the Jewish people can be easily recognized and to show that
god is over the mankind.
There is no
restriction on the design of the headwears and the Kippahs are available in
different types and designs. The religious Jewish and the Hassidic usually wear
headgears made of black velvet. The middle and the main orthodox system wear
knitted skullcaps and wear white kippahs during any weddings and holidays. However,
the present day boys as well as men prefer to wear custom kippahs that are stylish while
maintaining the rules. The custom of the women is very different and
conservative and as per the Jewish tradition a married woman has to cover their
heads.
Friday, 17 January 2014
Specialized Kippahs For Your Bar Mitzvah
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A "Kippah" is normally made of suede or fabric, and
is worn on the head as a skullcap by conventional Jewish men. It is worn by all
Jewish men when going to a religious functions like bar mitzvahs.
What is Kippah?
As per Jewish law, when a male youngster who is a piece of
the Jewish confidence turns 13, he then gets responsible for his activities and
is seen as Bar Mitzvah Kippah. This now implies that
the kid is mature enough to be liable to all Jewish law in light of the fact
that he is mature enough to comprehend the Jewish Torah. This viably implies
that in the eyes of the Jewish religious laws he is seen as a mature person and
starting here onwards he is seen as responsible for his religious movements.
This specifically interprets (in a physical and otherworldly sense) into the
kid having the capacity to be numbered towards a petition to God majority and
empowers him to have the capacity to lead supplications to God and different
religious administrations inside the family or Jewish group unit.
The tradition of wearing a bar mitzvah kippah is a custom
which advanced as an indication that there is someone "above" us who
watches our each & every activity.
How many types of
customized kippah are available
There are many choices available for bar mitzvah kippah.
There are Suede Kippot, Black velvet kippah, Crocheted kippah Satin kippah,
Crocheted kippah in white, custom kippah, Bukharan and Yemenite. Kippot, worn
by the conventional Jews were made of cotton and generally black colored. Yet
now with the expanding request of kippah the assortments are started in the
business sector. Around the suede kippah there are numerous assortments. There
are plain suede kippah, emblazoned suede kippah, metallic decorated kippah, cowhide
kippah, sport kippah, Jewish right of passage kippah, bat Mitzvah kippah,
wedding kippah, child kippah, creature print kippah, and so forth.
Customized kippah and
its design view
Custom kippah is the particular case that could be tailor
made as per the purchaser. Any design or stitch might be made on it. In the
event that one does not like the Kippot sold in the shop, then there is the
alternative of Custom bar mitzvah kippah for the purchaser.
Glossy silk Kippot is made of the glossy silk material and it incorporates
numerous shades. There are dark, tan, burgundy, fuchsia, gold, Kelly green, dim
green, light ash, medium light black, dull light black, ivory, lavender, lime
mauve, war fleet, orange, peach, light pink, medium pink, purple, dull purple,
red, illustrious blue, greenish blue, turquoise, Wedgwood, white, pale yellow,
gold yellow, light blue, bi-shades and tri-color silk Kippot.
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