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Tzvi Ben Roshel1:
Look at the picture on the left , of the Ben Ish Chai with a turban. It looks sick.
Or this picture here where its bigger. http://www.yarzheit.com/heavensregister/benishchai.htm

Raulmarrio2000:
Kipot (or any other cover) should be worn at all times by Jews since it's has been sanctioned by Shulchan Aruch.( A Jew must not walk 4 amot with bare head). A Gentile is encouraged to cover his head also, but he must not use a kipah (except when visiting a synagogue or if invited to a religious meal).The reason is that a Gentile must avoid be mistaken for a Jew, since Gentiles do not do all the Jewish mitzvot, and people may mistake a Goy for a Jew breaking a Jewish mitzvah. What about a Gentile wearing a kipah and sitting in a Treif restaurant!!!! People may think he is a Jew eating treif!

Eliezer Ben Avraham:
does any head covering count or does it have to be a kippah? do the black-hatters wear kippot underneath
?

Nolandforshalom:

--- Quote from: Dominater96 on October 07, 2007, 10:08:43 PM ---I wear a Black Srugah. Just like Rabbi Kahane.

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As do I. I wear a Talit Katan 90% of the time I am not at school, and where a Talis where praying. I where my Knitted Kippa whenever I am outside of school. The Black Srugah Kippot are becoming more popular, because of thier connection with the settlers. Yet another reason to wear one.

judeanoncapta:

--- Quote from: OdKahaneChai on January 16, 2008, 10:21:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: judeanoncapta on January 16, 2008, 08:49:23 PM ---Originally Jews wore Turbans, not Kippoth.

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Ok, so you go ahead and wear a turban.  But people will just think you're some sort of weird convert to Hinduism...   ;D

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Plenty of Jews in Israel especially settler types have begun wearing turbans.

Don't make fun.

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