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Kippot Imported from Israel |
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$12.99
Jewish Kippot
Bochar Russian |
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made #b1622 |
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Background color tends to be dark blue
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NO two
alike we will match as closely as possible
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Background color not guaranteed
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Colors and Pattern will
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Colors may vary in the
photography process and computer monitor settings and
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Tallit Catalog |
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The term "Bukharan"
was coined by European travelers who visited Central Asia around the
16th century. Since most of the Jewish community at the time lived
under the Emir of Bukhara, they came to be known as Bukharan Jews.
They regarded themselves as "Isro'il" and "Yahudi."
Bukharan Jews used the Persian language to communicate among
themselves and later developed "Bukhori", a distinct dialect of the
Tajiki-Persian language with certain linguistic traces of Hebrew.
This language provided easier communication with their neighboring
communities and was used for all cultural and educational life among
the Jews. It was used widely until the area was "russified" by the
Russians and the dissemination of "religious" information was
halted. Almost all Bukharan Jews today speak Russian. |
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