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- Wimpel abstract "A wimpel (Yiddish: ווימפל, from German, "cloth," derived from Old German, bewimfen, meaning "to cover up" or "conceal") is a long, linen sash used as a binding for the Sefer Torah by Jews of Germanic (Yekke) origin. It is made from the cloth used to swaddle a baby boy at his bris milah, uniting the communal world of the synagogue with the individual's own life cycle.The wimpel is an offshoot of a common Jewish practice. In the times of the Tannaim, all Torah scrolls were wrapped only with a cloth, known in Hebrew as a “mappah,” or in German, a “wimpel.” As with other holy Judaic objects, donating a mappah was considered to be a great mitzvah and honor, and very often a groom would donate one on the eve of his wedding. Most of these were made from old clothing. While some Rabbis approved of this practice, others did not because they felt that it was not proper respect for the Torah. Unlike these controversial “second-hand” mappot, the cloth used at a baby’s circumcision was undoubtedly holy, and it gradually became the custom to donate these as mappot.There are many variations as to what takes place at the actual wimpel ceremony. One common approach is to bring it to synagogue when the boy turns three and is toilet-trained. He and his father get the aliyah of gelilah, and together they wrap the wimpel around the Torah. (Variations include the child's age, the type of aliyah, and the extent of the child's participation in the actual ceremony.) Afterwards, the family invites the community to join them for a kiddush, a small celebratory party.This custom is still observed today by most members of the German community. It is an extremely joyous occasion, and its main purpose is to instill a love and enthusiasm for shul and Judaism within the child.".
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- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Kiddush.
- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Linen.
- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Jewish_prayers_and_blessings.
- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Mahari.
- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Maharil.
- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Mitzvah.
- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Mohel.
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- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Sefer_Torah.
- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Shabbat.
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- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Synagogue.
- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Tannaim.
- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Torah.
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- Wimpel wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Heights,_Manhattan.
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- Wimpel subject Category:Ashkenazi_Jews_topics.
- Wimpel subject Category:Birth_in_Judaism.
- Wimpel subject Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_Germany.
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- Wimpel comment "A wimpel (Yiddish: ווימפל, from German, "cloth," derived from Old German, bewimfen, meaning "to cover up" or "conceal") is a long, linen sash used as a binding for the Sefer Torah by Jews of Germanic (Yekke) origin. It is made from the cloth used to swaddle a baby boy at his bris milah, uniting the communal world of the synagogue with the individual's own life cycle.The wimpel is an offshoot of a common Jewish practice.".
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