Originally posted by preiffer
So I take it all kippahs (kippot?) are now banned at BA, also? [ii]
What are they???
Originally posted by preiffer
The skull-caps that tradditional Jewish followers wear.
Aren't they called yamulkes? (sp?)
Originally posted by catsilverswordYup, and "kipah, kipa, kippa, plural kippot; Yiddish: ????????, yarmlke, yarmulke, yarmulka, yarmelke, less commonly called kapel"...Originally posted by preiffer
The skull-caps that tradditional Jewish followers wear.
Aren't they called yamulkes? (sp?)

Turbans, Skull Caps, etc are surely more significant that a cross - according to those people's beliefs they are required to wear them all the time, and they cannot be sensibly covered by the BA uniform. But the cross is only a piece of jewellery (all be it potentially with some significance to the wearer) which their beliefs do not require them to wear conspicuously.
I would say BA being sued for such an issue is a great shame, and of its self an indication of diversity gone wrong.
I would say BA being sued for such an issue is a great shame, and of its self an indication of diversity gone wrong.
Originally posted by sailor99
Turbans, Skull Caps, etc are surely more significant that a cross - according to those people's beliefs they are required to wear them all the time, and they cannot be sensibly covered by the BA uniform. But the cross is only a piece of jewellery (all be it potentially with some significance to the wearer) which their beliefs do not require them to wear conspicuously.
I would say BA being sued for such an issue is a great shame, and of its self an indication of diversity gone wrong.
Of course it's diversity gone wrong!
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