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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was pondering the exact same question Atheist, but then I found this snippet of info.
//If the wearer chooses a suede kippah, bald heads happily have the advantage of a high coefficient of friction. Should all else fail, the ultimate kippah secret is double-sided fashion tape or a dot of one-sided velcro.
Hope those that aren't bald have access to a good shampoo.
Most Jews in this country are here because their forebears fled persecution in Europe, predominately from the Russians and the Nazis. They came from all over Europe - Russia, Germany, Holland, etc., and the countries of Eastern Europe. Although Israel is their spiritual home, they are not 'Israelites' as such but the toast at practically every Jewish festival or event is 'Next year in Jerusalem'. Interestingly, in many ways Islam rather closely mirrors Judaism - probably because Mohammed relied heavily upon both Jewish and Christian texts in the formation of his new religion. The one big difference is whilst Islam's intention is to spread itself worldwide, the Jews do not seek - or want - converts.
A bit like referring to the English as Angles or Saxons ;-)
odd. historical lingistics. 60s and 70s, frequently referred to and to themselves as Anglo-Saxons ( group with white americans, de gaulle was keen on this).
Barry Goldwater was the then right wing candidate, and the world was full of WASPs - white anglo-saxon protestants - they were the ones with the ( protestant) work ethic.
I'm saying - Iam just saying, I dont say it is all true