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What do our customers say? Kippot are fineJoel, St. Louis, MO, USA, 1/19/2007 " Kippot are fine, thanks sure... i´ve bought 2 orders for myself and even some for the young men at Shul, the Junior Minyan Men group. I was able to give them a uniform item that made them a unit and proud. Zara is great colors and patterns, fine workmanship, reasonable shipping times. I´m buying Israel, covering my ´thin hair´ spot and make a nice fashion statement, too. I change my ties, why not my kippot? You should offer a zara pouch so customers can carry their kippot assortment with tallit and tephilin." More testimonials...
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Eliezer Hand Crocheted Kippah
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Hand-Crocheted, 100% cotton kippah from Israel.
Hand-crocheting style: This "delicately hand-crocheted" kippa has smaller knots. Its crocheting is tighter than in "hard grip" kippot.
Size: • This kippa is medium sized. Its approximate diameter is 5-5/8" (14.40 cm) and its approximate circumference is 17-3/8" (44 cm). • For more details about our kippa sizes please visit the kippot size chart. • Please note that these kippot are hand-crocheted and that their measurements cannot be accurate.
Motif: fully designed
Motif colors:
Background color: Personalization: There is a minimum order of 100 personalized kippot.
This kippah can be personalized with regular size polyester/cotton iron-on labels or with large size polyester/cotton iron-on labels or freely with adhesive polyester heavy-duty labels.
For personalizing less than 100 kippot, please check our personalized loose labels.
Additional details: • Order more than US$400 personalized crocheted kippot and you will receive free express transport and a free gift. • The crocheting of this kippa is very time consuming due to its special and intricate design. • We do not make custom-made (design/color/size) kippot. We sell exactly same item that you see in the website. The complete range of
kippot that we sell appears in our website and we do not have other ones. The moment an item is out of stock we delete it from our website.
About the name of this kippah – Eliezer Eliezer was Moses and Zipporah's second son. His name means "God was my help" in Hebrew .
The verse in the book of Exodus (18:4) states: "The name of the (other son) son was Eliezer, because 'My father's God (Eli) was my helper (ezer), rescuing me from Pharaoh's sword."
Both Gershom and Eliezer were born during the time Moses had fled from Egypt and had taken refuge in Midian and had married Jethro's daughter Zipporah.
Item code: em1203
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