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Image 3 of 32 from gallery of Edificio Cabrera / Angas Kipa. Photograph by Manuel Reaño Reyes
Image 3 of 32 from gallery of Edificio Cabrera / Angas Kipa. Photograph by Manuel Reaño Reyes
Image 3 of 32 from gallery of Edificio Cabrera / Angas Kipa. Photograph by Manuel Reaño Reyes
Which food lover doesn't like visiting a proper food market when travelling? I believe there's none. Here are some of my photos from the visit to the main market in Jerusalem exactly one week ago. Also known as Machne Yehuda or simply the Shuk, Mahane-Yehuda market is one of the symbols of Jerusalem, the capital of Israel (and one of the non-religious kind). The market dates back to the Ottoman period (the first stalls began their trade at the end of the 19th century), and has seen several redesigns and developments during the last 100+ years. Today the market covers a rather large plot of land, and hosts stalls that offer everything from flowers to household goods to art to food. We, the foodbloggers, were obviously focusing on the numerous market streets specialising in food (that'd be Eitz HaChaim street, Machane Yehuda street, HaTapuach street, Eliyahu Banai street, HaShaked street). Our tour guide Zvi took as to several of his favourite food spots at the market. Beautifully fragrant fruit teas: A fruit vendor. Cherries, peaches, plums - all were in season right now: A great range of olives was sold at the market. Many indigenous olive varieties are grown in Israel (f. ex. Souri, Barnea, Nabali (Balladi)), as well as internationally known Manzanilla, Kalamata, Picual, Novo, Leccino, Fishulin. This cheeky vendor offered everyone a taste of some rather fierce yellow pickled chillies. Luckily I was warned before I went for it :) Baked goods: A great selection of fresh pastries. See the rugelach on the back (you'll find my two rugelach recipes when clicking on the link)? Halva Kingdom had couple of stalls at the market. Halva Kingdom has been making and selling home-made halva in Jerusalem since 1947, and opened a stall at the Mahane-Yehuda market back in 1986. They sell over 100 different halva flavours and types (we had a chance to nibble a mocca-flavoured one, which was lovely). Their halva is made using sesame seeds from Ethiopia at a factory in Mishor Edomim industrial settlement. The sesame seeds are ground in a millstone and then mixed with sugar until a sweet and thick paste is formed: Israeli climate is perfect for growing figs. Again, several varieties are grown across the country, the one on the photo should be honey-sweet and pale pink Byadi. I had a chance to eat them later during the week again (and that's where I was told the variety of figs), and they're extremely soft and luscious and sweet. A fresh vegetable stall: I was bemused by the cucumbers at the market. They look exactly like mini versions of our "regular" cucumbers - shiny, long, smooth and slim, just much smaller. Our "small" cucumbers that we eat a lot during the summer - 10-12 cm in length, crunchy and crisp as they are - are prickly and chunky, like you can see on the third photo in this old post of mine. Getting hungry was inevitable with all that fresh and delicious-looking food all around us, so Zvi led us to the Iraqi market (built in 1931) and more specifically, to a wonderful Georgian café Hatchapuria (5 HaShikma St, established in 2009): The shopkeeper Tango Shavit (pictured left) treated us to three different types of Georgian cheese bread - hatchapuri (the traditional bread with cheese in the middle), acharuli (the boat-shaped open-top bread filled with cheese and topped with an uncooked egg that you mix yourself with into the very hot cheese filling) and magaruli (a simple hatchapuri that's topped with cheese and baked until crisp), as well as some Georgian pickles and the popular sweetmeat - walnuts dipped into thickened grape syrup and hanged to dry (churchkhela, pictured on the left). Some funny crocheted kippah/kipa skullcaps were also available at the market: Similar posts: FoodBridge on Mahane-Yehuda market and our tour of Jerusalem (an Israeli foodblog written by US-born Sarah) The Kitchn on Mahane-Yehuda market (post by Cambria Bold) Other posts about my trip to Israel. If you're visiting the market and want some guidance, then this English-language website dedicated to the market might be a good place to start. Disclaimer: I spent six days in Israel in late June/early July as a guest of a non-profit social start-up Kinetis, more specifically their Vibe Israel programme. This particular trip hosted five international food bloggers and writers, introducing them to the multifaceted and pluralist Israeli culture and cuisine.
Here is a tree of life kippah. It is hand crocheted of all cotton thread. It is about 6 inches in diameter. The flower of life kippah can be made in your choice of colors too. There’s also a custom stitced family tree style with family names.
Well, summer is upon us and with Rosh Hashana (Jewish New Year) just around the corner on Sept. 14 & 15 this year, my attention is turned to beautiful, handcrafted kippot (yarmulkes). Over the last year I have taken to studying & exploring Judaism and I've fallen in love with it. It makes me so happy! I've even made a couple of kippot, including this tiny one! Read on to learn more about Fair Trade Kippot and the beauty that is MayaWorks.org. Disclaimer: Links in this post are NOT affiliate! I just wrote about this because I loved it! I learned about MayaWorks while attending a lecture at a local synagogue. The featured speaker was Danny Siegel, who is a lifelong activist, author and speaker. He is an expert on microphilanthropy. He was brought in to inspire the youth of the synagogue to embrace tikkun olam, the concept of taking responsibility to make the world a better place. During his speech, he talked about many things, but the one that touched my crafting heart the most was his description of MayaWorks, which is an organization that facilitates fair trade crafts in order to empower women in Guatamala. Danny had examples of beautiful kippot that he would sell the following day (as doing business is forbidden on the Sabbath). I loved and adored not only the beautifully handcrafted, colorful crocheted pieces, but also the idea that through our purchases and support of the organization that we would be making a positive impact in the lives of women in a country where handcrafts are not highly valued. Gorgeous Crocheted & Embroidered Olive Branch Kippa MayaWorks is about helping women to use their skills to make money to support their families. I have traveled to small towns in the Mexican countryside and I've met craftspeople who weave rugs, make pottery, and do intricate beading. The amount of work and skill needed to complete these works of art is very high, yet the price (to a U.S. American) is very low. Considering the economy is different in these places, it is easy to see how importing goods from areas like this and charging a fair price in the United States can mean a complete change of lifestyle for these people. MayaWorks has a lot of great programs, and you should absolutely visit their website to learn more about them. I just wanted to mention one program that touched my heart, and that is their education program. As I mentioned in a previous post, education is a basic human right. Yet for many people, access to a quality education is not a reality. That is why I was thrilled to hear that MayaWorks supports the women in their partner communities by providing literacy classes, scholarships for the daughters of the artisans, and other educational support. Look at these gorgeous kippot! So what about you, my friends? Are you excited for Yom Kippur? Have you ever crocheted a kippa? What do you think of the wonderful MayaWorks and their beautiful kippot? Please leave your thoughts, ideas and questions in the comment section below. Get Crafty Updates in Your Inbox! * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name
A colorful embroidered woman"Kipa"- Kurdistan, Iran-1900 The kipa is made from woven cotton and embroidered with silk thread. Animal and plant motifs embroidered throughout. diameter: 20 cm
Authentic Breslev Kippa and Rabbi Nahman Kipa designs. Each meticulously crafted using exquisite cotton yarn, these kippas are made in Israel, ensuring their authenticity and quality. Our Yarmulkes are one size fits all, with approximate dimensions of 12 cm in height and 21 cm in width (please note there may be slight variations due to their handmade nature). They are designed to provide a comfortable and stretchy fit, ensuring a secure and stylish addition to your religious attire. 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱 For a wider selection of kippot, please visit our Etsy store: KipaStoreIL. We have an extensive range of options to suit your preferences. We also welcome special orders. If you have a specific kippa in mind that you couldn't find here, please don't hesitate to reach out. Send us a message, and our team will be delighted to assist you in creating the perfect kippa tailored to your needs ♥️ Experience personalized service and find the ideal kippa for your special occasion at KipaStoreIL 🙏🏻
**please leave note with your WhatsApp number so we can send you the graphic to confirm (we also need it to the shipping) Personal linen kippot for wedding, bar mitzva , bat mitzva or any other event. The best quality of kipa, 100% cotton. We make the printing with silk print- it’s the best way to print on kippahs - The print never does not come off the kippah. Prints in silver gray color, if you want a different color, specify in the comments Size around 17-18 cm. The kipa has a perfect shortness. It is neither too concave and not too flat and suitable for any head - both adult and child. After your order we will send you the graphic with your text and when you confirm we will print your personal kippot (: For more kippot selection visit our Etsy store: KipaStoreIL We accept all special orders, do you have a kippa you want and didn't find it here? Send a message and we will be happy to help you!
Rangi Kipa's speciality is whale teeth, which is "highly prized by our people”.
Image 3 of 32 from gallery of Edificio Cabrera / Angas Kipa. Photograph by Manuel Reaño Reyes
Image 3 of 32 from gallery of Edificio Cabrera / Angas Kipa. Photograph by Manuel Reaño Reyes
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This kippah is designed and crafted by the Jerusalem Judaica artist, Yair Emanuel. Emanuel's designs are inspired by the fusion of classical traditional motifs with modern and oriental elements. In this kippah, you will find an integration of birds, pomegranates, and flowers of the Land of Israel, as envisioned by the artist, Yair Emanuel. This combination creates a captivating appearance reminiscent of the lost paradise. Made in Israel using the finest materials, this kippah exemplifies exceptional quality. Embrace the beauty of this art piece, reflecting the artist's vision and dedication to preserving Jewish heritage. 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱 For a wider selection of kippot, please visit our Etsy store: KipaStoreIL. We have an extensive range of options to suit your preferences. We also welcome special orders. If you have a specific kippa in mind that you couldn't find here, please don't hesitate to reach out. Send us a message, and our team will be delighted to assist you in creating the perfect kippa tailored to your needs ♥️ Experience personalized service and find the ideal kippa for your special occasion at KipaStoreIL 🙏🏻
“A hand-made kippah is special. The loving care that goes into it cannot be compared with the mass-produced item, even if the pattern is identical. Each hand-made kippah is unique, with tiny imperfections that are as essential to its beauty as the lines and knots in wooden furniture. We believe that making a kippah by hand is a form of hiddur mitzvah.” (Kippa Designs) https://CUTEKIPPAH .etsy.com Here is a cute Unicorn kippah kipa yarmulke for an adult, child or baby. This one has been personalized. It can be personalized to display any name or words you wish. The colors, size and theme are your choice too. This one is about 6 inches in diameter. If for a bris, baby naming it can be made in a 4 inch diameter with soft under the chin ribbons. It is made of 100% cotton thread. The unicorn is cross stitched on fabric and sewn to the kippah.
Handmade navy blue Solid Kipa - Choose Your Perfect Size - Unique and Carefully Crafted Elevate your style with our handmade dark blue Solid Kipa. Available in various sizes ranging from 12-20cm in diameter, each kippa is crafted with meticulous care, resulting in slight variations that add to its individual charm. Our kippot are lovingly knitted using 100% cotton thread in Israel. The hand-crocheted design ensures durability and a comfortable fit. With a slight arching that sets them apart from flat pancake-like kippot or overly round ones, our kippot strike the perfect balance. Experience the artistry and attention to detail that goes into each handmade kipa. Whether it's for a special occasion or everyday wear, our kippot are infused with love and care. Elevate your religious attire and express your unique style with our beautifully crafted kippot. 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱 For a wider selection of kippot, please visit our Etsy store: KipaStoreIL. We have an extensive range of options to suit your preferences. We also welcome special orders. If you have a specific kippa in mind that you couldn't find here, please don't hesitate to reach out. Send us a message, and our team will be delighted to assist you in creating the perfect kippa tailored to your needs ♥️ Experience personalized service and find the ideal kippa for your special occasion at KipaStoreIL 🙏🏻
KUELEKEA mchezo wa CRDB Federation Cup raundi ya nne kati ya Dodoma Jiji dhidi ya Yanga, mabingwa watetezi wa taji hilo wameonekana kuwahofia wapinzani wao kutokana na uimara wao.
Image 3 of 32 from gallery of Edificio Cabrera / Angas Kipa. Photograph by Manuel Reaño Reyes
Image 15 of 32 from gallery of Edificio Cabrera / Angas Kipa. Photograph by Manuel Reaño Reyes
Image 2 of 32 from gallery of Edificio Cabrera / Angas Kipa. Photograph by Manuel Reaño Reyes
Shalom! Introducing the AmazingHeadwear unique design Jewish Star kippah - jewish kippah/kippot vs yarmulke/yamaka! Jewish baby, Jewish kids kippot, adult kippot - a wonderful accessory. The photo shows size L - It is approx 8.6 inches = 20-21 cm around the back of the head (from front to back and side to side) and approx 4 inches high = 10 cm. (there is some variation as they are hand made). There is anatomical some arching, they do not lay flat like a pancake. Other kids and adult sizes available. A small metal Star of David decoration is attached to the kippah. If necessary, it can be carefully separated without damaging the bale and used for subsequent purposes. The shape, color may differ slightly from the photo, it depends on the delivery lot. Available in white and copper colors. Either way, it looks great! This listing is for a custom Star of David kippah, custom made to your size and favorite color combination. Crochet cotton solid blue, black or white kippah with Jewish Star decoration - unique hat and great gift for kids and adults to Rosh Hashanah, Passover/Pesach, Hanukkah, Bar Mitzvah, Birthday, etc. Looking for a nice soft and comfortable kippah for yourself or as a gift? Kippot, which is really that will give you the protection from the heat, the weather and cozy comfort? Look no further than our AmazingHeadwear knitted kippah vs yarmulke! Made of premium yarn, our headgear is perfect for anyone! Plus, the stylish design always looks great. So go ahead and put on your crochet kippot with ease - order your amazing headwear today! The kippah is deep enough, it does not fall off the head. The edge is additionally processed, which eliminates slipping. The kippah sits equally well on a shaved head and on thick hair. Available sizes (for kids deep, kippah sits as shown on pic): Kids 2-3 years old Kids 4-6 years old Kids 7-9 years old Large 8'x4' / 20x10cm X-Large 8.5' x 4.5' / 22x11.5cm XX-Large 9' x 5.5' / 24x13cm 3XL 11' deep fit Do not hesitate to write to me in private for clarification or selection of another size or color combination. In the shortest possible time, I will be happy to fulfill your order! Attention! For sizes XS, S, M, clips are required to secure on the head. Size L may require clips. It depends on the amount of hair on the head. Sizes XL and XXL are anatomically shaped and fit perfectly on a shaved head, smooth hair or if you have a lot of really puffy curly hair - so no clips are needed. Large size XL and XXL stays on the head without clips. No more sweating in the warm weather since the natural cotton yarn is lightweight and lets the head breathe. Great for kids or grownups. Soft and comfortable kippah fits snugly but not tight. A bale of this size remains on the head without slipping and without needing to be adjusted. Let your kids pick their favorite colors, team colors or school colors. Im crochet for two-three-four-five colors work! Please write it in the message box when you what colors you wanna (primary and secondary) or private message before purchase. There is a discount depending on the quantity. Let's talk? There are different sizes and many colors available, please look at the size chart and the available color and choose the appropriate size and color. If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer absolutely any question, please feel free to ask. Product can be hand or machine washed and recommend air drying to keep it looking new (wrong side up). To add richness to the color, after washing, rinse the pile in a solution of water with the addition of lemon juice (1 teaspoon of juice or a pinch of citric acid per 1 liter of water). NOTE: A small metal Star of David decoration is attached to the kippah. If necessary, it can be carefully separated without damaging the bale and used for subsequent purposes. The shape, color may differ slightly from the photo, it depends on the delivery lot. Available in white and copper colors. Either way, it looks great! The location of the jacquard pattern on the kippah may change. It depends on the size of kippah. But it will always be very beautiful (combination of color and weave will be respected). Color may vary slightly. It depends on your monitor settings.