Mr.  Lauer,
This is interesting. I thought that it was  common only in Israel.
I still wonder was there a “policy” that suggested that  Reform Rabbis “should” 
not  wear a Kippah ?
Amalia W.



From: Joseph I. Lauer via Hasafran
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 12:11 AM
To: hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu
Subject: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

May I move the timeline a bit?
When I came up in 1953 from Miami Beach to attend the 9th grade in YU’s 
Brooklyn Talmudical Academy, my late Aunt Rosalind Lauer made a knitted Kippah 
for me. It was blue with a red band running around it near the edge.
Others in that school and in other Yeshivot (including the Yeshiva of Flatbush 
where my cousins were students) were already wearing knitted Kippot.
Unfortunately, those relatives are no longer with us so I cannot ask about the 
source or inspiration for those early knitted Kippot.
Joseph I. Lauer
Brooklyn, New York

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