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The father of the kippah srugah generation: Rabbi Moshe Tzvi Neriah. (PHOTO: ZVIKI EIGNER)




      Ein Tzurim. After Gush Etzion fell in   figures of Religious Zionism, were the   Akiva building in Tel Aviv, and Rabbi
      the War of Independence, we set up   rabbis who officiated at their chuppah.   Neriah, the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat
      the yishuv of Ein Tzurim in the Judean                            Kfar HaRoeh, came in. He saw my knit-
      hills.” (Editor’s note: When Israel recon-  In those early years of the state, the   ted kippah and asked if Pninah could
      quered Gush Etzion in 1967, Ein Tzurim   country was different from the Israel   make one for him too. Pninah agreed,
      was re-established there.)       we know today, including its dress   and Rabbi Neriah replaced the black
                                       norms. “The fashion was that in the
      Pninah is also originally from Tel   cities men wore berets, and in the Kib-  kippah he had worn with the knitted
                                                                        kippah Pninah made for him. After
      Aviv, and she tells us the story of the   butzim men wore flat caps,” Ovadiah
      first kippah srugah. “It all began in the   remembers.            that, all of the Religious Zionist youth
      Bnei Akiva branch in Tel Aviv, where                              started to wear the knitted kippah.
      some of the madrichot would regularly   In 1956, Ovadiah worked for the Youth   Rabbi Neriah is often called ‘the father
      embroider clothes together. I was one   Aliyah Department of Bnei Akiva.   of the kippah srugah generation,’ and
      of the knitters, and some of us tried   Pninah knitted a kippah for him, this   this is true not only in the ideological
      crocheting kippot, one of which I gave   time a large one, and without the   sense but in practical terms too.”
      to Ovadiah. The original design had a   pompom! This new kippah started to   In this way, the trend was born, and
      pom-pom on top – needless to say, that   become popular among religious men,   from humble origins, the kippah srugah
      design did not take off!”        and more women began crocheting   has grown to become the symbol of a
                                       kippot.                          movement.
      Pninah and Ovadiah got married in
      1950 and recently celebrated their 71st   Ovadiah recalls when kippah srugah
      wedding anniversary together with   went from the fringes to the main-
      their three children and many grand-  stream due to one of the leading
      children. Rabbi Moshe Tzvi Neriah and   Religious Zionists of the time, Rabbi   Haggai Huberman is an Israeli journalist and
      Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli, two of the leading   Neriah. “One day, I was at the Bnei   author, and the editor of Matzav HaRuach.



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