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Kippot
Dexter:
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That's a helmet.
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I guess it was their version but there is clearly a wound cloth around the head which qualifies it as a turban.
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The Jews didn't wear a Kippa until the Talmud days, at least it's the first time a head cover is reminded in the Jewish tradion and any Jewish text. The cloth around the head hold the helmet with the head, it's very clear.
judeanoncapta:
--- Quote from: Dexter on January 17, 2008, 02:13:30 PM ---
--- Quote from: judeanoncapta on January 17, 2008, 02:09:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: Dexter on January 17, 2008, 01:59:32 PM ---judeanoncapta -
That's a helmet.
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I guess it was their version but there is clearly a wound cloth around the head which qualifies it as a turban.
--- End quote ---
The Jews didn't wear a Kippa until the Talmud days, at least it's the first time a head cover is reminded in the Jewish tradion and any Jewish text. The cloth around the head hold the helmet with the head, it's very clear.
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Ok, but a turban is defined as a head coving of wrapped cloth either around another head covering like a tarboosh or in this case a helmet or on it's own.
So what this Israelite soldier is wearing clearly qualifies as a turban.
Yisrael ben Avraham:
Can anyone provide a picture of a Black Srugah Kippah?
OdKahaneChai:
--- Quote from: Yisrael ben Avraham on January 20, 2008, 12:05:38 PM ---Can anyone provide a picture of a Black Srugah Kippah?
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Yisrael ben Avraham:
Toda Rabah! I have a similar one, but it's a lot bigger and made up of a pattern of black and white.
Why is a plain black knitted kippah special? I can't recall having seen many settlers with them, they usually go for the larger kippot.
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