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Kippot Imported from Israel

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Jewish Kippot 
Bochar Russian

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Culture

Bukharan Jews had their own dress code, similar to but also different from other cultures living in Central Asia. On weddings today, one can still observe the bride and the close relatives put on the traditional kaftan (Jomah in Bukharian) and the richly-embroidered fur-lined hats and dance.

Although their presence in Central Asia has dissipated, Bukharans remain proud of their Jewish heritage.

Cuisine

Bukharan cuisine consists mainly of shish kabobs of chicken, beef or lamb. Plov is a very popular Uzbek rice dish that contains carrots and is often topped with beef or lamb. Bukharans have two main types of bread. One is called Non, which is a circular bread topped with black sesame seeds, and the other is called Noni Toki, which is hubcap matzoh, a lepyoshka, similar to the bagels developed in Europe.

Music

The Bukharans have a distinct music called Shashmaqam, which is an ensemble of stringed instruments, infused with Central Asian rhythms, Muslim melodies, Russian accents, touches of klezmer, and even a few Spanish chords.

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Kippot -- Nov 1, 2007