2006-06-18 Beanie Babies |
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A View from La Costa The Original |
CARLSBAD, Calif.—So, have you heard
about the latest fashion trend? The aerodynamic look has taken the world, at
least the Jewish world, by storm! They come in leather, knitted wool,
cotton, satin, and a host of other fabrics, some beyond this author’s
ability to identify. They come in a plethora of colors ranging from simple
(yet dignified) black, to hot pink and everything in between. Some have
names inscribed upon them while others have religious messages and some even
have political candidates. They now even come in the shape of sports balls.
This Jewish article of clothing is so popular even the Pope has been seen
sporting one.
Intrigued? Confused? Both? Well, we
are of course discussing the Kipah, also known as a Yarmalkah. The purpose
of this unique Jewish garment is explained in its name; Yarmalkah means
“fear of the King.” Of course for the “follicle-ly” challenged
(those going bald) there is the added advantage of enhanced head warmth.
But, in all seriousness, the head covering has an important purpose in
Jewish tradition.
We wear the Yarmulkah on our heads to
remind us that there is always “An eye that sees.” This notion is meant
to remind us to mind our manners, and always behave realizing that the
Almighty is watching what we do. It also has a wonderfully comforting
message, in that it helps us remember that we are being watched over, by our
benevolent “Father in Heaven.”
Traditionally speaking, a Jewish man
is always to keep his head covered. It is interesting to note in the
non-Jewish world uncovering the head is considered a sign of respect, while
in Judaism quite the opposite is true. In fact, many follow the custom to
use a double covering while engaged in prayer (this would include a
Yarmulkah and a hat). The Code of Jewish Law states explicitly that a man
should not move even “Daled Amos” (four cubits) without his head
covered.
The great thing about Kippas are not
only are they religiously significant for all of the reasons mentioned
above, but they make great flying discs as well! Just kidding
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