The Fillmore And Bill Graham Story By: Otto Oddtoes | - Fillmore posters are your passion. You collect them, and treasure them as you know their value. Bill Graham, the man who made Fillmore and its posters collectibles, was a top notch promoter. Read on to know how the posters you collect became worth owning.
Bill Graham became synonymous with the Fillmore. But this happened after more than 40 years of Fillmore's existence. The Fillmore in San Francisco was built in 1912 and was then the Majestic Hall. This Italianate-style dance hall t ... Tags:
Partying Safely By: Lisa Parker | - Sometimes, when organizing a gathering of any sort, we tend to neglect a few safety precautions that we can take to ensure that everyone has a good time. In fact, safety most likely ranks very low on the list of priorities when organizing a shindig, what with the food, equipment, music and guests to keep in mind. However, safety should be an important aspect of partying that we should put more than a little focus on when planning a party.
Where To Find Different Style Of Kippahs By: Lisa Parker | - Gentlemen of the Jewish belief are enjoined to wrap their heads, which is completed by means of the kippah (or yarmulke, the Yiddish kind). You will surely find them in numerous modes and materials and are connected to diverse grouping and wake.
Modification and traditional observation
1. In a classic Reform or old-fashioned synagogue, it is ordinary to see a combination of countless diverse modes of kippot, from time to time based on inheritance nevertheless frequently based ... Tags:kippah, best kippah, kippot
Wearing Your Kippah Right By: Jasper Will | - To start off, let's have a quick rundown on kippahs. A kippah, or yarmulke, is really a spherical skullcap worn by Jewish males and boys. Some administrative individuals described that although wearing a kippah just isn't mandated by the Torah, it likely infers in the vesture with the Substantial Priest a number of many years in the past when the Temple in Jerusalem was established. The Higher Priest attire arrives with a head-covering. Based on Rabbi Shraga Simmons, putting on a kippah is actua ... Tags:best kippah, kippah, kippot, benchers, suede kippahs, embossed kippahs, scullcap, sport kippahs, leather kippahs
4 Great Bar Mitzvah Presents You Can Give By: Jacob Schiffer | - A Bar mitzvah is a special event in a Jewish man's life. It is referred to a symbolic ceremony that is usually made in the young man's 13th year with a big occasion which includes his family, friends and other loved ones, and parents. Giving gifts is also featured in this affair and if you wish to attend a Bar mitzvah, you'll want to give the birthday boy any stuff to express your support and love for him. Find below some of theUnique Bar Mitzvah Gifts:
Different Style Of Kippahs By: Jasper Will | - Gentlemen of the Jewish belief are enjoined to wrap their heads, which is completed by means of the kippah (or yarmulke, the Yiddish kind). You will surely find them in numerous modes and materials and are connected to diverse grouping and wake.
Modification and traditional observation
1. In a classic Reform or old-fashioned synagogue, it is ordinary to see a combination of countless diverse modes of kippot, from time to time based on inheritance nevertheless frequently base ... Tags:kippot, kippah, yarmulkes, mitzvahs, plain suede kippahs, sports kippah
Friendly Gifts For A Variety Of Friends By: Richard Denier | - Friends come in all shapes and sizes, from various walks of life, and are part of every aspect of your life. Why not find the perfect gift for each and every friend. Some friends are work related, some join in with your religious activities, and a few friends are part of every aspect of your life. Each type of friend requires a different type of gift, both because of situational conditions and due to the level of intimacy within the friendship. Each group of friends can receive a variety of ... Tags:gift, gifts, gift ideas, shopping, gifts for friend
Leather Kippah By: Jenny Birkin | - Kippah is a hemispherical cloth piece worn as cap by the conservative Jews while performing rituals where it is compulsory to keep their heads covered. Kippah is also known as yarmulke. Kippah can be made of different materials and types. Most common variations of kippah are knitted kippah, satin kippah, velvet kippah, leather kippah etc. Here, in this article we will discuss about leather kippah.
Knitted Kippah: Stitch It Yourself By: Jenny Birkin | - Kippah is a head cover used by orthodox Jewish men while performing rituals. It is also referred as yarmulke. Kippahs are of various types. Some of the popular varieties are leather kippah, knitted kippah, Buchari kippah, satin kippah and so on. In Hebrew kippah is a skull cap which must be worn during prayer or attending other ceremonies in synagogue or Torah. It implies that fear of heaven is upon you.
The Meaning Behind Popular Jewish Gift Items By: Harry Mason | - To say that the Jewish people have many traditions is a huge understatement. They have a number of holidays; Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Chanukah, those are only the famous ones, there are many others. Not to mention Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, weddings etc., You can just imagina that this translates to a lot of gift giving. There is usually a symbolic gift item or two for every Jewish occasion, and here are some very interesting facts behind them.
Holy Land Judaica By: Jenny Birkin | - Judaica is far more then the heritage of the Jewish people. The elements of the Judaica can help us understand the Jewish tradition and strengthen your relationship with the Jewish community. Judaica tells us about how faith had been practiced in Jesus time. There are many Judaica elements and the most significant are: Mezuzah, Menorah, Kippah, also known as Yarmulke, Tallit (Prayer Shawl), Shofar, Tefillin, Torah Scroll.
Here are only a few examples of how Judaica can improve the faith pr ... Tags:Torah Scroll, Yemenite shofars, shofars for sale
The Proper Way Of Wearing A Kippah By: Chuck Smith | - To start of, let's have a brief rundown on kippahs. A kippah, or yarmulke, is a round skullcap worn by Jewish men and boys. Some administrative individuals mentioned that even though wearing a kippah is not mandated by the Torah, it likely infers from the vesture of the High Priest several years ago when the Temple in Jerusalem was established. The High Priest attire comes with a head-covering. According to Rabbi Shraga Simmons, wearing a kippah is a "means to draw out one's inner sense of respe ... Tags:kippot, suede kippahs, embossed kippahs, kipa, kipot, yamaka, online store, yarmulka, kippah, weddings, kippah for weddings
Kippas, Kippot, Yarmulkas, And Why Do Grown Jewish Men Walk Around With A Tiny Hat? By: Mark Etinger | - "Hey you, yes you, I'm talking to you... What's that thing on your head? That small hat? You know it ain't gonna do much to protect you from that New York weather don't you? Come again? A what? A kippah? Come again? No, have no idea what a Yarmulke is..."
Well, you shouldn't alone. Many people find themselves staring at a small, colorful, yet funny head cap, that is traditionally worn by religious, Jewish men. Let's dedicate a few moments of our lives and figure out why, oh why, peo ... Tags:Kippas, Kippot, Seforim, judaica store, Yarmulka
History Of Women's Hats By: Danica Leigl | - The Olden Days
Women were prompted to always keep their heads covered with veils, hoods, kerchiefs, and wimples. If the reasons were religious, as they often were in those days, it was to show their modesty, and to protect them from the sin of vanity. Also, hair was seen as a sexual stimulant for men, so it was a way to protect themselves from inappropriate advances. This is still practiced in some religions today.
The 18th Century
During the 18th century, more and more structu ... Tags:ponytail hat, hat ponytail hole, ponytail knit hats
Religion Disparity By: Remedios V. Lucio | - The right to be free from a government-imposed religion and the right to practice any religion are two freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment to all Americans.
In the workplace, it is not simply the belief towards a particular religion. It also includes the practices and traditions observed by followers such as the clothing or wearing of traditional garments, hair style or keeping ones hair, eating habits, praying, use of language, and observation of religious holidays.
Kippahs: Origins Of This Jewish Custom By: Adam Florence | - The Jewish Kippah is often thought of as being a requirement in the Jewish community. This however is very much so not the case. The Yarmulka (another word for it) is often worn as a sense of pride of being Jewish, it says the statement that I am a proud Jewish male and I attempt to live every day for God.
The Jewish Kippah in reference to biblical times was used as part of the priestly vestments. And in second Samuel 15:30 the covering of one's head and face is regarded as a sign ... Tags:kippahs, jew, jewish, simchas, sicmhot, kippot, yarmulkas, yarmulke, kippa, yamaka, skullcap, skull
The Jewish Kippah Clearly Explained By: Adam Florence | - A Jewish kippah is the skull cap worn by most Jewish people. As the small type hat that goes right on the top of the head and serves as a reminder that God is the authority above us.
Pretty basically it is easy to be on your best behavior and live for God when at a synagogue or near a pastor, however on day-to-day life lots of people forget how to live for God, this is where the Jewish Kippah comes into play.
The Perfect Jew: A Picture Of The Perfect End Of Our Age By: William Nugent | - Most people who study the Bible in depth would say that biblical Judaism did not end well. By biblical Judaism I mean the Torah Judaism of the Bible which was centered around animal sacrifices which were offered in the stone Temple located in Jerusalem.
By the first century AD, Judaism had a corrupt priesthood, was rigidly legalistic and was oppressed by the Roman occupation. The Temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD. After that time Rabbinic Judaism rose up and it continu ... Tags:dispensations, dispensationalism, end, times, Jew, fulfillment, prophecies, Jesus, church, manifested, sons
Kippahs: The Jewish Traditional Head Covering (judaica) By: Adam Florence | - As with many cultures traditional Jewish people have their own mode of dress. In different parts of the world different clothing is suitable for different groups. The head coverings are one of those types of clothing.
Talk of anything Judaica or Jewish and two extreme pictures come to mind. The Nazi extermination camps during WW-II where wearing a star and a number by the Jews from across Europe marked them for impending torture and death.
The Hebrew Kippah: Jewish Skullcap (judaica) By: Adam Florence | - The Judaica or Jewish kippah or skullcap marks out a person following the Hebrew faith. It is so traditional and so common, that a firm believer, and we are not talking of a Rabbi or priest, but even a citizen sporting a tea-shirt and jeans, can be seen sporting a Judaica / Jewish skullcap or kippah.
However, there is not extreme insistence on the wear, though certain places and occasions demand not being seen without a skullcap or kippah. Today, most would wear one compulsorily ... Tags:kippahs, jewish, judaica, holidays, yarmulkas, kippot, kipot, kipahs, bar mitzvah, bar, bat
Some haircuts just shouldn't happen. We've all had bad ones at one time or another - usually not too over-the-top horrible, just some barbering that went slightly off-course that ended up correcting itself after a few days' of your hair growing past the glitches.
Kippahs - To Wear Or Not To Wear! By: Adam Barnett | - The kippah is a Jewish head covering generally worn by a religious Jewish man. You may also see it referred to as a yarmulke. In Yiddish, a kippah is referred to as a koppel, and in English, as a skull cap. Wearing kippahs came into practice during medieval times as a way to show respect to God and it is interesting that while for most of the world it is respectful to take your hat or head covering off, in Judaism it is considered respectful to have your head covered! According to the Talmud (Ki ... Tags:kippah, kippahs, kipot, koppel, yarmulke, skull cap, yarmulkes, imprinted, personalized
Why Kosher? By: David Lawrence | - Why Kosher - "You will be to Me a Kingdom of Cohanim, and a Holy Nation"
Most likely, if you ask the average American Jew who doesn't keep kosher why the Torah has dietary laws, he'll tell you that the reason is because Moses didn't have USDA supervision to ensure that pigs are healthy and don't have trichinosis. Many modern Jews think that the laws of Kashrut are simply primitive health regulations that have become obsolete with modern methods of food preparation. But then, one w ... Tags:
I have read your "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer." I have also just finished 8 private lessons with a trainer using the pinch collar. My question is: With the pinch collar on the lab works well; put a soft collar he won't work the same; if fact, he won't even go in a down sometimes. So I didn't really teach this dog anything; only that he ... Tags:dogs, dog training, pets, animals