Orange Kippah sighting
I saw an orange kippah at a Bar Mitzvah yesterday worn by a teenager. It had the following words knitted on it:
"Loh Nishkach, vLoh Nislach"
(for those in Rio Linda California, as my old and discarded Rebbe Rush would say, that means "We won't forget and we won't forgive")
I can think of fewer more distasteful messages to put on a kippah - the symbol of humility before the Creator. (I guess the kippah with the Rolling Stones trademark tounge would be in the running)
Granted I was (and are) on the pro-disengagement side of the debate - but still - this is ridiculous for a Kippah. Especially in light of our current war in Lebanon.
"Loh Nishkach, vLoh Nislach"
(for those in Rio Linda California, as my old and discarded Rebbe Rush would say, that means "We won't forget and we won't forgive")
I can think of fewer more distasteful messages to put on a kippah - the symbol of humility before the Creator. (I guess the kippah with the Rolling Stones trademark tounge would be in the running)
Granted I was (and are) on the pro-disengagement side of the debate - but still - this is ridiculous for a Kippah. Especially in light of our current war in Lebanon.
3 Comments:
At 9/11/2006 7:34 PM, Anonymous said…
was (and are)???? grammar alert code red!
At 9/12/2006 10:05 AM, J said…
was my posting that lame that the only comment you have is to (correctly) correct my grammar (or lack thereof?)
At 7/21/2008 6:28 AM, Anonymous said…
what is even more distasteful and disgusted me was a chanuka menora that looked as if it was made out of uzi guns.
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