Moshe Posted March 29, 2019 Share Posted March 29, 2019 In spirit of Chased I have to wonder politely why the nice people who sent me my kippah provided a book mark with the various holidays list the Seder or Passover as lasting seven days? That is almost as long as Chanukah? I doubt around here I will find the right ingredients anyway. Or, I could go Torah on it, and have a roasted lamb and eat it standing with shoes on, my kippah, and prayer shawl. And no I don't have a shofar, though I appreciate the sound, when done well, But, as this represents the future sacrifice (no offense to my Orthodox friends) Yeshua, I would rather have the upper room experience. Bread (without Levin), pure grape juice, and unblemished lamb. At any rate, I want to be provide proper Adovah. As a bit of humor my son asks me why my kippah is "gay." I explained to him that I liked the bright colors, and for me rainbows represent the covenant with Noah and Hashem, and the description of the throne of Hashem has a rainbow above His throne. He still told me that rainbows were used to represent homosexuality. I told him that is their problem, not mine. I like it. Men can wear pink shirts, I can have a bright kippah full of lots pretty and colorful design. After all, the Kippah represents the mental/spiritual connection I have with Hashem, Yeshua, and Ruach Hako'desh. So, it works for me. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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