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A short history of the public figures who have worn David Roytman pieces: Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, Vladimir Groisman, Alisher Morgenstern, and others.
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Eight nights, eight gift ideas. A Hanukkah gift guide built around price tiers, from $99 bracelets to $7,200 white-gold pendants from the Yudashkin collaboration.
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The story of how Israeli Judaica designer David Roytman and Russian couturier Valentin Yudashkin built a limited collection of kippot and jewelry together.
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A tallit is the prayer shawl worn during morning prayer and on the eve of Yom Kippur. The four corners carry tzitzit, the knotted fringes that the Torah commands. A practical guide to choosing one.
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A kippah is the head covering worn by Jewish men, and increasingly by Jewish women, as a sign of respect for what is above. The word kippah comes from the Hebrew for "dome." In Yiddish-speaking communities the same head covering is called a yarmulke. The piece is small, but the tradition is dense.