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Kippot Imported from Israel |
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$12.99
Jewish Kippot
Bochar Russian |
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made #b1623 |
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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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photography process and computer monitor settings and
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Tallit Catalog |
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The Bukharan Jews
trace their ancestry to Israelites who never came back from the
Babylonian captivity after exile in the 7th century BCE. In Central
Asia, they survived for centuries subject to many conquering
influences. The community was essentially cut off from the rest of
the Jewish world for more than 2,000 years and managed to survive in
the face of countless odds. They are considered one of the oldest
ethno-religious groups of Central Asia and over the years they have
developed their own distinct culture.
Most Bukharan Jews lived in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, while a small
number lived in Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan,
Kyrgyzstan and some other parts of the former Soviet Union. In
Uzbekistan, the largest concentrations were in Samarkand, Tashkent
(the capital), Bukhara, and Kokand. In Tajikistan, they similarly
were mainly concentrated in the capital, Dushanbe. |
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