wiktionarypar calvaria Calvaria can refer to any of the following the Latin name of Calvary , the site of Jesus s crucifixion Kalwaria disambiguation or Kalvarija disambiguation , two towns named after Calvary calvaria skull , a portion of the skull forming the roof of the cranial cavity Calvaria major , a former scientific name of the tambalacoque tree a term used to describe skullcaps such as the kippah , Taqiyah cap topi , or zucchetto . disambig ro Calvaria dezambiguizare ... more details
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, not as prohibited. Kippah Main Kippah A kippah or yarmulke also called a kappel or skull cap .... Jewish Literacy. Mitzvahs .. Retrieved from http www.aish.com literacy mitzvahs Kippah A Blessing On Your Head.asp on 2009 03 18. Jewish Virtual Library . Kippah Yarmulke .. Retrieved from http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org ..., or kippah, on their heads?.. Retrieved from http judaism.about.com od prayersworshiprituals ... more details
Kipper may refer to wiktionary kipper Kipper , salted and smoked fish Kippering The verb, to kipper, kippering, kippered Kipper the Dog , an animated children s television series kipper medieval tournament , a speciality in Medieval tournaments Kipper musician , producer, keyboardist, mostly known from cooperation with Sting The Kipper Kids , a performing artist duo Kipper tie , an unusually wide necktie Miikka Kiprusoff , a National Hockey League goaltender Kipper and Wipper period, aka Tipper and See Saw Time , a European financial crisis in the 17th century The Flying Kipper, a fictional train from The Railway Series Raduga K 10S Soviet nuclear tipped supersonic anti shipping cruise missile, NATO reporting name AS 2 Kipper Singular form of KIPPERS kippers , Kid In Parents Pockets Eroding Retirement Savings British term for the Boomerang Generation Mr Kipper , person sought by London police in connection with a possible abduction Distinguish this from Gipper , as in Win one for the Kippah Yom Kippur disambig de Kipper nl Kipper simple Kipper disambiguation ... more details
wikt Skullcap or skull cap may refer to Calvaria skull , in anatomy, the top part of the skull Headgear A Kippah or yarmulke, a small cloth skullcap worn by Orthodox Jewish men and some Jewish women Kufi , or kofia , a skullcap worn primarily by men of West African heritage Taqiyah cap , a skullcap worn by Muslim men Tubeteika , a Central Asian cap Tuque , a knit hat Zucchetto , worn by Catholic clergy including the Pope Beanie , a brimless cap popular amongst school age boys from the 1920s to the early 1940s Sports headgear produced by Under Armour that resembles a swimming cap An iron helmet known as a capeline worn under civilian hats during the medieval and early modern periods A Ski mask Plants of the genus Scutellaria , such as S. lateriflora , used in herbal medicine Galerina autumnalis , or autumn skullcap, a poisonous mushroom Skullcap, ruins in the fictional List of Dragonlance locations Skullcap Dragonlance universe disambig ... more details
for the Jewish headgear Kippah PaliCanon The Yamaka lang pi Pali for pairs is part of the Pali Canon , the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism . It is included in the Abhidhamma Pitaka , which according to the scriptures themselves was taught by the Buddha himself. Scholars do not take this literally, though some have suggested that some central ideas of the Abhidhamma may go back to him. The book is in ten chapters, each dealing with a particular topic of Buddhist doctrine roots, Skandha aggregate s and so on. The treatment is by way of questions and answers Is X Y? But is Y X? This pairing of converse questions gives the book its name, which means pair in Pali . In addition to the identity questions above, the main types are For a person and or in a place that X arises arose will arise cease, does did will Y ... ? Does a person who understands X understand Y? A translation has been published in Malaysia but is probably unobtainable. A detailed outline can be found in Guide through the Abhidhammapitaka by Nyanatiloka http www.bps.lk guide through abhidhamma pitaka.html . Buddhism topics Category Abhidhamma Pitaka my pl Yamaka ru zh ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 Golds World of Judaica , known until 1999 as Golds Book and Gift Company , is the Southern Hemisphere s largest Judaica store, Citation needed date May 2011 as well as being Australia s main importer, wholesaler and retailer of Judaica items. It is owned by Yirmi and Miriam Goldschmiedt, prominent members of Melbourne s Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jewish community. The store was opened in November 1987 in a rented building at 36 William Street, off the major Carlisle Street shopping strip in the Balaclava, Victoria Balaclava suburb of Melbourne , to service the St Kilda East, Victoria St Kilda East Jewish community, complementing the Kantor Book Store in High Street, St Kilda, Victoria St Kilda , which closed shortly afterward in 1989. Due to that store closing, Golds Book and Gift Company became the largest importer and distributor of Judaica products in Australia. In December 1999, with the both the growth of the Melbourne Jewish community and the expanding market of English language Jewish publications, the store relocated to larger premises at 3 William Street, which includes a carpark and a larger warehouse, as well as changing its name to Golds World of Judaica. The store has also serves as a hub for the community, with tickets to events in all of the various layers of the Melbourne Jewish community being sold there. The store currently sells much Jewish literature, including the Siddur , Tanakh , Mishnah , Talmud , Halakha Halakhic works, as well as works of Jewish philosophy , Hasidic Judaism Hasidut and Kabbalah , both in the original Hebrew version and with English translation, as well as many Jewish themed non fiction and fiction books. Also sold are Judaica items, like Kippah Kippot , Tzitzit and Tallit ot, Tefillin , Mezuzah Mezuzot , and Jewish Silver household silverware items like candlestick s and Hanukiah Menorot . It also stocks a range of Jewish music compact disk s, Jewish video s and DVD s. coord 37 52 11 S 144 59 38 ... more details
, especially when Mahmud s kippah is seen during a Muslim rally. Mahmud publicly burns the kippah ... devotion to Islam after seeing him burn the kippah, proudly gives his blessing to Rashid and Uzma s union ... for his racist remarks while burning the kippah. In desperation, he yells out in front of everyone ... more details
. Usually, the male does not wear a Kippah yarmulke Only on Shabbat and Jewish festivals , and thus ... Judaism Religious Zionism Kippah sruga Hardal Religion in Israel Religion in Israel Category Jewish ... more details
About the type of headgear Cap disambiguation more references date April 2012 A cap is a form of headgear . Caps have crowns that fit very close to the head and have no brim hat brim or only a visor . They are typically designed for warmth and, when including a visor, blocking sunlight from the eyes. They come in many shapes and sizes. Types of caps File Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball cap.jpg thumb Rendering of a baseball cap. File Celtics cap.png thumb Boston Celtics cap File Deutsche Feldm tze.jpg thumb German M43 style field cap of the Bundesgrenzschutz BGS , the German Federal Police File Casquette a helice.jpg thumb A propeller hat, also known as a Beanie North America Propeller beanie propeller beanie . File The only known example of an original Monmouth Cap ,dating from the 16th century.jpg thumb The only known example of an original Monmouth cap , dating from the 16th century Ascot cap Ayam cap Ayam Balmoral bonnet Balmoral Baseball cap Beanie North America Beret Biretta Cap of Maintenance Casquette Caubeen Caul headgear Caul Coif Combination cap also known as a service cap Cricket cap Do rag Dutch cap Engineer cap Fez hat Fez Fiddler cap also known as a Dutch boy hat Fitted cap Flat cap Forage cap Gandhi cap Garrison cap Glengarry Greek fisherman s cap Cap sport International cap John Lennon hat John Lennon cap Juliet cap Kepi Kippah also known as yarmulke Kufi also known as a kofia an African cap worn with a dashiki M43 field Cap Monmouth cap Muir cap Newsboy cap Nightcap headgear Nightcap Nurse cap Ochipok Papakhi Patrol cap Peaked cap Rastacap Sailor cap Shako Shower cap Sindhi cap Square academic cap Swim cap Tam o Shanter cap Tam o Shanter Taqiyah cap Taqiyah , worn by Muslim males Trucker hat Tubeteika Tuque or stocking cap, wool cap, watch cap, ski cap Ushanka Utility cover Welder s cap ref http www2.worksafebc.com i posters 1995 ha9506.html Image of welder s cap . ref Yachting cap Zucchetto See also List of headgear . Bonnet headgear Bonnet , until ... more details
Infobox Kibbutz kibbutz name Beit Meir image Bet meir panorama.jpg caption imgsize 270 foundation 1950 founded by region Jerusalem hills council Mateh Yehuda Regional Council Mateh Yehuda industry affiliation Hapoel HaMizrachi website http www.ormeir.co.il www.ormeir.co.il Beit Meir lang he n , lit. House of Meir is a religious moshav in central Israel . Located in the Jerusalem hills around nine miles from Jerusalem, just off the Jerusalem Tel Aviv highway, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 546. fact date October 2011 The moshav was established on the land of the List of villages depopulated during the Arab Israeli conflict depopulated Palestinian people Palestinian village named Bayt Mahsir in 1950. ref name Morris 28 Morris, 2004, p. xxi, settlement 28. ref ref name Khalidi277 Khalidi, 1992, p. 277. ref The moshav was named after Rabbi Meir Bar Ilan . fact date October 2011 Predominantly an Ashkenazi Jews Ashkenazi moshav, there are a number of Sephardi Jews Sephardi families residing in the village. The moshav is composed of almost entirely religious Jews, and the males members predominantly wear kipot s rugot knitted kippah kippot , although there are a number of black hat and Hassidic Judaism Hassidic families. fact date October 2011 The moshav seemingly makes a large proportion of income through farming. There are farms located in Beit Meir, though their size and utility need to be ascertained so as to ensure that the quality of this article is not compromised. As would be expected from a small community only a matter of miles away from a big city, it would seem that a good percentage of the moshav s residents commute to Jerusalem on a daily basis in order to work. On the moshav, though, there are warehouses and a winery. The moshav is also located in close proximity to Hamasrek Nature Reserve. fact date October 2011 A religious Yeshiva called Yeshivat Ohr Yerushalayim , aimed primari ... more details
Infobox Cemetery name J discher Friedhof Ilandkoppel image Trauerhalle des j dischen Friedhofs in Hamburg Ohlsdorf.jpg imagesize 220px caption established 1883 country location Ohlsorf, Hamburg, Germany type Jewish cemetery owner size 11 ha graves 18.000 interments website official website http www.jfhh.org The Jewish cemetery Ohlsdorf lang de J discher Friedhof Ohlsdorf also known as Ilandkoppel Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in the Ohlsdorf district of Hamburg , Germany . It is the only operating Jewish cemetery in Hamburg and still used for burials according to the Halakha Jewish ritual and tradition. It is adjacent to the large non denominational Ohlsdorf Cemetery where more than 1.5 million people are resting. History and description The Jewish Cemetery in Ohlsdorf was opened on 30 September 1883.The burial ground of the Sephardi Jews are rather special because of the remarkable and striking architectural elements. The Jews who had been expelled from Portugal and Spain around 1490 took their burial tradition along with them when immigrating to Hamburg tombs, grave stones laying flat on the ground and stones in a sarcophagic style.In June 1937, the Jewish cemetery at the Grindelquarter was completely destroyed by the Nazis. Under the conduct of chief rabbi Dr. Carlebach, only 200 stones could be transferred to Ohlsdorf and about 175 gravestones from the cemetery Ottensen in 1939 and 1941 . Male visitors are requested to wear a head covering. Kippah s can be borrowed from the green box at the entrance gate and should be replaced when leaving the cemetery. Memorials for the victims of Nazism A memorial for the victims of the holocaust opposite the ceremony hall commemorates the 190,000 German and over 5 million murdered European Jews . A single detached urn contains soil and ash from the Auschwitz concentration camp .The memorial wall behind shows the Magen David Star of David , dates and a quote from Jeremiah 8,23 ...that I might weep day and night for the ... more details
Image Judeu ortodoxo reza com um shtreimel, Kotel, Jerusal m.jpg thumb 250px Hasidic Jew wearing a shtreimel fur hat prays at the Kotel, Western Wall , Jerusalem A shtreimel lang yi , pl. shtreimlech is a fur hat worn by many married Haredi Judaism haredi Jewish men, particularly although not exclusively members of Hasidic Judaism Hasidic groups, on Shabbat and Jewish holiday s and other festive occasions. ref Cite news issn 0362 4331 last Blumenthal first Ralph title When He Talks Hats, Basic Black is Only the Beginning work New York Times accessdate 2009 05 11 date 2009 05 10 url http www.nytimes.com 2009 05 10 nyregion 10hats.html? r 1 ref In Jerusalem , the shtreimel is also worn by Yerushalmi Jews non Hasidim who belong to the original Ashkenazi community of Jerusalem, also known as Perushim . The shtreimel is generally worn only after marriage, except in many Yerushalmi communities, where boys wear it from their bar mitzvah . In the List of Hasidic dynasties dynasties of Chabad Lubavitch and Karlin Stolin Hasidic dynasty Karlin Stolin , the shtreimel was reserved for the Rebbe only. Origins While there is strong religious custom for Jewish males to kippah cover their heads , from the standpoint of Halakha Jewish law there is no special religious significance to the shtreimel as compared to other head coverings. However, the wearing of two head coverings is considered to add additional spiritual merit, plus the presence of beautiful craftship adds beautification and honor to the custom. The shtreimel is always worn over a kippah . There is much speculation surrounding the origin of the shtreimel . According to Encyclop dia Britannica , ref Encyclop dia Britannica 1963 Volume 23 page 113 ref it is of Tatar origin. A traditional story has it that an anti Semitic political figure once issued a decree that male Jews must be identified on Shabbat by wearing a tail on their heads. Although the decree was an attempt to mock the Jews, the Hasidic rabbi ... more details
Edmund E. Levy lang he , born October 11, 1941 was a judge of the Supreme Court of Israel and member of the Judicial Selection Committee Israel . Biography Levy was born in Iraq to supporters of the Herut movement. He emigrated to Israel with is parents at the age of 10, where he grew up in Ramat Gan . After his military service which ended in 1961, he began working at the Ramla Magistrate s Court and at the same time studied statutory law at the Tel Aviv University . In 1970 he got his lawyer license and opened his own office in the city. he also served for a brief time as vice mayor of Ramla on behalf of the Likud . By 1977 he served as a military judge. By 1979 he was appointed as a Magistrate judge. By 1984 he made District judge. Levy s main expertise was criminal law, and he stood out as a strict and efficient judge. Among other things, he directed the highly publicized and overheated trial of Yigal Amir , the murderer of Yitzhak Rabin , ref name haaretz http www.haaretz.com news justice edmond levy does not fear holding the minority opinion 1.186385 Justice Edmond Levy does not fear holding the minority opinion Haaretz Daily Newspaper Israel News Bot generated title ref and made sure that the trial should be a regular criminal trial, which was at the same time both praised and criticized. He was appointed to the Supreme Court of Israel Supreme Court in August 2001 along with Ayala Procaccia . The kippah wearing Levy was perceived as representing the Religious Zionism Religious Zionists , an antithesis to the anti religious views represented by Procaccia. In practice, the approach of the two judges is actually very similar, but Levy is considered more of an Judicial activism activist judge then Procaccia. On March 24, Levy was elected by the Supreme Court justices to serve on the Judicial Selection Committee Israel Judicial Selection Committee ref http www.news1.co.il Archive 001 D 157796 00.html News1 ... more details
This article is about the headgear of medieval European Jews. For the modern Jewish skullcap, see kippah . Image Codex Manesse S kind von Trimberg.jpg thumb 280px The Jewish poet S kind von Trimberg wearing a Jewish hat Codex Manesse , 14th century. Image Meister des Manna Wunders 001.jpg 270px thumb Christian painting of an Old Testament sacrifice, 1483, with various forms of Jewish hat, as well as turbans and other exotic styles. By this date it is hard to judge how illustrations like these relate to actual contemporary dress in Europe, or are an attempt to recreate historically appropriate ancient dress from styles of the contemporary Middle East. The Jewish hat also known as the Jewish cap , Judenhut German language German or Latin language Latin pilleus cornutus horned skullcap , was a cone shaped pointed hat , often white or yellow, worn by Jews in Medieval Europe and some of the Muslim world Islamic world . Initially worn by choice, its wearing was enforced in some places in Europe Fourth Council of the Lateran after 1215 for adult male Jew s to wear while outside a ghetto in order to distinguish Jews from others. Like the phrygian cap it often resembles, the hat may have originated in pre Islamic Persia a similar hat was worn by Babylonian Jews. ref http www.myjewishlearning.com history community Medieval MedievalSocialTO Clothing JewishHat.htm Medieval Jewish History An Encyclopedia. Edited by Norman Roth, Routledge The hat worn by Zoroastrian priests in paintings at Dura Europas but not by any figures in the contemporary synagogue looks very similar to some of the earliest European examples, those worn by Old Testament figures on the reliefs of the doors of San Zeno, Verona , ca. 1100 http books.google.co.uk books?id spKxJeHJgTAC&pg PA1137&dq San Zeno bronze ... Jewish male forms of headgear include the kippah skullcap , shtreimel , spodik , kolpik , kashket ... the Islamic world. Under Kippah Codification in Jewish law Jewish law , observant Jews should keep ... more details
File Elvis Arf Torah.jpg thumb Elvis Best read the Torah at his Bark Mitzvah in 2007. A Bark Mitzvah is a pseudo traditional observance and celebration of a dog s coming of age , ref name BarkMitzvahNYT cite web url http www.nytimes.com 2004 12 20 nyregion 20mitzvah.html title Today He Is a Dog Actually He Always Was author Lily Koppel work The New York Times date 20 December 2004 ref ref name CohenGindlinBook Shari Cohen and Marcelo Gindlin. Alfie s Bark Mitzvah. Chandler, Arizona Chandler Five Star Publications, 2007. Book with audio CD. ISBN 1 58985 055 6, ISBN 978 1589850552. ASIN 1589850556 . ref as in the Judaism Jewish traditional Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah . The term has been in use since at least as early as 1997, ref name RabbiLetterNYT cite web url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9C03E6D9173BF93AA25752C0A961958260 title A Rabbi s View Of a Bark Mitzvah author Letter to the editor work The New York Times date 19 January 1997 ref and Bark Mitzvahs are sometimes held as an adjunct to the festival of Purim . ref name SantaMonicaNationalGeog cite web url http news.nationalgeographic.com news 2006 10 061006 pet church.html title Pets Gaining Recognition in Places of Worship author Maryann Mott work National Geographic Society National Geographic News date 6 October 2006 ref Ceremony The Bark Mitzvah is a celebration not necessarily held in conjunction with a specific age but can occur when the dog turns 13 months or 13 years of age. This is equivalent to about 91 List of unusual units of measurement Dog year dog year s. During some Bark Mitzvahs, dogs wear a tallit , a ritual prayer shawl worn during Jewish religious services and ceremonies. A male dog wears a specific kippah yarmulke , a thin skullcap. History In 1997, the first widely recorded Bark Mitzvah was celebrated, receiving scrutiny and disapproval from several rabbi s. One rabbi expressed his distaste for Bark Mitzvahs in a letter to the editor of The New York Times , ref name RabbiLett ... more details
Samer Libdeh , or Abu Libdeh, born 1974 , ref name bio http www.activisminstitute.org joo index.php en mentors profile samer libdeh Bio Online Activism Institute ref is a London based journalist, researcher and policy analyst. He covers issues related to democracy in the Middle East, the Arab Israeli peace process and US foreign policy. His article and papers have appeared in many publications, including The Guardian , the Jerusalem Post , Jordan Times and Daily Star. Early Life Libdeh received his MA from Bradford University , his diploma from Universidad de Castilla La Mancha , and his BA from Jordan University. He also holds a Policy Analysis certificate from State University of New York . In 2005, he was awarded the prestigious Fulbright scholarship from US State Department, ref name RolesFulbrighters Play http fulbright.state.gov fulbright about whatdo roles fulbrighters playRoles Roles Fulbrighters Play , US State Department. ref and the American Political Science Association APSA Congressional Fellowship, where he served as a Visiting Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Legislative Fellow with US Congressman Joseph Crowley D NY . He then became a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the Center for Liberty in the Middle East . He currently serves as a board member of Cyber Dissidents Organization. Name and Ancestry In Arabic, surname Abu Libdeh means the Father of Mane , and in colloquial Egyptian the Father of Kippah . Recent DNA research showed that the family has no Arabic roots. In fact a study conducted by Genebase in Canada confirmed the family s genetic connection to Germans German or British people British families emigrated to Egypt and Palestine during the Ottoman Empire . The study illustrated genealogical connections to families of Hersch, Scmidt, Tarr and Clan Montgomery . Second track peace process He began his career in 1998 as a reporter in Alaswaq Business Daily in Jordan. He moved up the ranks ... more details