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Yamika - Pete Nice - 10-20-2010

What is the symboilism of the Yamika?

Why do jewish men or boys wear it?

What is the meaning?

I truly don't know and am curious.


Re: Yamika - DaveP - 10-20-2010

It symbolizes chugging on weiners and being cheap.


Re: Yamika - the keifer - 10-20-2010

I don't know either.


Re: Yamika - DaveP - 10-20-2010

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Re: Yamika - Brampton - 10-20-2010

In brief

The Talmud states "Cover your head in order that the fear of heaven may be upon you."[1] and "Rabbi Hunah ben Joshua never walked 4 cubits (2 meters) with his head uncovered. He explained: 'Because the Divine Presence is always over my head."[2] Jewish Law dictates that a man is required to cover his head during prayer.[3] Originally, a head covering at other times for males was a custom, but it has since taken on "the force of law" because it is an act of Kiddush Hashem.[4] The 17th-century authority David HaLevi Segal suggested that the reason was to distinguish Jews from their non-Jewish counterparts, especially while at prayer.


Re: Yamika - Chip - 10-20-2010

:roflmao:

I almost posted something about how they use it to hide their jew gold, or jake jew gold.

I've only known one jewish person in my life, and he was just someone at high school I wasn't friends with.


Re: Yamika - DaveP - 10-20-2010

Chip Wrote::roflmao:

I almost posted something about how they use it to hide their jew gold, or jake jew gold.

I've only known one jewish person in my life, and he was just someone at high school I wasn't friends with.

Same with me.. only knew one, went to highschool with him. He overdosed on coke and died last year.


Re: Yamika - Brian - 10-20-2010

Chip Wrote::roflmao:

I almost posted something about how they use it to hide their jew gold, or jake jew gold.
:roflmao: :roflmao: I was going to do the same thing before I even finished reading Pete's post.


Re: Yamika - Brian - 10-20-2010

Brampton Wrote:In brief

The Talmud states "Cover your head in order that the fear of heaven may be upon you."[1] and "Rabbi Hunah ben Joshua never walked 4 cubits (2 meters) with his head uncovered. He explained: 'Because the Divine Presence is always over my head."[2] Jewish Law dictates that a man is required to cover his head during prayer.[3] Originally, a head covering at other times for males was a custom, but it has since taken on "the force of law" because it is an act of Kiddush Hashem.[4] The 17th-century authority David HaLevi Segal suggested that the reason was to distinguish Jews from their non-Jewish counterparts, especially while at prayer.
:yawn:


Re: Yamika - Chip - 10-20-2010

Brian in NY Wrote:
Chip Wrote::roflmao:

I almost posted something about how they use it to hide their jew gold, or jake jew gold.
:roflmao: :roflmao: I was going to do the same thing before I even finished reading Pete's post.

Oops, I mean "fake jew gold"


Re: Yamika - Chip - 10-20-2010

Brian in NY Wrote:
Brampton Wrote:In brief

The Talmud states "Cover your head in order that the fear of heaven may be upon you."[1] and "Rabbi Hunah ben Joshua never walked 4 cubits (2 meters) with his head uncovered. He explained: 'Because the Divine Presence is always over my head."[2] Jewish Law dictates that a man is required to cover his head during prayer.[3] Originally, a head covering at other times for males was a custom, but it has since taken on "the force of law" because it is an act of Kiddush Hashem.[4] The 17th-century authority David HaLevi Segal suggested that the reason was to distinguish Jews from their non-Jewish counterparts, especially while at prayer.
:yawn:

I understand every fourth word there.


Re: Yamika - Joe - 10-20-2010

Brampton Wrote:In brief

The Talmud states "Cover your head in order that the fear of heaven may be upon you."[1] and "Rabbi Hunah ben Joshua never walked 4 cubits (2 meters) with his head uncovered. He explained: 'Because the Divine Presence is always over my head."[2] Jewish Law dictates that a man is required to cover his head during prayer.[3] Originally, a head covering at other times for males was a custom, but it has since taken on "the force of law" because it is an act of Kiddush Hashem.[4] The 17th-century authority David HaLevi Segal suggested that the reason was to distinguish Jews from their non-Jewish counterparts, especially while at prayer.

This was the same explaination I was told when I asked before. I don't know why they just can't wear Phillies hats though...


Re: Yamika - Brampton - 10-20-2010

Joe Wrote:
Brampton Wrote:In brief

The Talmud states "Cover your head in order that the fear of heaven may be upon you."[1] and "Rabbi Hunah ben Joshua never walked 4 cubits (2 meters) with his head uncovered. He explained: 'Because the Divine Presence is always over my head."[2] Jewish Law dictates that a man is required to cover his head during prayer.[3] Originally, a head covering at other times for males was a custom, but it has since taken on "the force of law" because it is an act of Kiddush Hashem.[4] The 17th-century authority David HaLevi Segal suggested that the reason was to distinguish Jews from their non-Jewish counterparts, especially while at prayer.

This was the same explaination I was told when I asked before. I don't know why they just can't wear Phillies hats though...
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Re: Yamika - Joe - 10-20-2010

Brampton Wrote:
Joe Wrote:
Brampton Wrote:In brief

The Talmud states "Cover your head in order that the fear of heaven may be upon you."[1] and "Rabbi Hunah ben Joshua never walked 4 cubits (2 meters) with his head uncovered. He explained: 'Because the Divine Presence is always over my head."[2] Jewish Law dictates that a man is required to cover his head during prayer.[3] Originally, a head covering at other times for males was a custom, but it has since taken on "the force of law" because it is an act of Kiddush Hashem.[4] The 17th-century authority David HaLevi Segal suggested that the reason was to distinguish Jews from their non-Jewish counterparts, especially while at prayer.

This was the same explaination I was told when I asked before. I don't know why they just can't wear Phillies hats though...
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They need a DBN version.


Re: Yamika - Brampton - 10-20-2010

Joe Wrote:
Brampton Wrote:
Joe Wrote:
Brampton Wrote:In brief

The Talmud states "Cover your head in order that the fear of heaven may be upon you."[1] and "Rabbi Hunah ben Joshua never walked 4 cubits (2 meters) with his head uncovered. He explained: 'Because the Divine Presence is always over my head."[2] Jewish Law dictates that a man is required to cover his head during prayer.[3] Originally, a head covering at other times for males was a custom, but it has since taken on "the force of law" because it is an act of Kiddush Hashem.[4] The 17th-century authority David HaLevi Segal suggested that the reason was to distinguish Jews from their non-Jewish counterparts, especially while at prayer.

This was the same explaination I was told when I asked before. I don't know why they just can't wear Phillies hats though...
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They need a DBN version.
hook that shit up :high5: