Rabbi Moshe Tzvi Neriah was the one who began to walk with knitted kippot that his wife knitted for him, followed by the national religious public.
Today, the kippah symbolizes belonging to a certain group, while the black skullcap symbolizes belonging to the ultra-Orthodox sector, a knitted skullcap symbolizes belonging to the national religious stream.
Years ago 'most' "real turkish talus of the satmar-belz 'talusman' had blue stripes even SR's talis had blue stripes, than came the medina! abd it all got black.. the rest is history.
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Rabbi Moshe Tzvi Neriah was the one who began to walk with knitted kippot that his wife knitted for him, followed by the national religious public.
Today, the kippah symbolizes belonging to a certain group, while the black skullcap symbolizes belonging to the ultra-Orthodox sector, a knitted skullcap symbolizes belonging to the national religious stream.
שאלה
האם יש איסור כלשהו ללבוש כיפה סרוגה
תשובה
שלום רב, אין שום בעיה
בברכה, הלל מאירס
מי יגלה עפר מרבותינו הקדושים, עושים בכונה 'צלם' בהיכל להראות ולגלות בפרהסיא להעם החונים בגיא-צלמות הרשת התחתון; "ווען מען פלעכט אויף די כלה".. [בלש"ק הרה"ק מהר"י ר"ב ז"ל]. אוי לאותה בישה וכלימה.. ודי לחכימא ברמיזא
Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach is well known with his aficionados taste to antiquated Judaic treasures and its theatrical affect .
https://youtu.be/PUp-ENLJAJE
Years ago 'most' "real turkish talus of the satmar-belz 'talusman' had blue stripes even SR's talis had blue stripes, than came the medina! abd it all got black.. the rest is history.
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