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LonelyJar
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13 Apr 2014, 11:22 pm

It's almost Pesach/Passover, and after helping my mom these past few days with spring cleaning, I just realized that there is something in my house that still might be too dirty: my skullcap. I don't think that it's supposed to be washed regularly - and if it is, I wouldn't know how to properly clean it - so how often should I change my kippa/kippah/yarmulke?



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14 Apr 2014, 1:11 am

Put it in the wash on "delicates" cycle, then air-dry it. That's what I do.



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14 Apr 2014, 2:32 am

Oh my God, I actually thought you were contemplating removing the top of your skull! :skull:


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14 Apr 2014, 2:14 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
Oh my God, I actually thought you were contemplating removing the top of your skull! :skull:


That was also my first thought. Then I figured that didn't make sense so I changed to Doo Rag.

I think DevilInPgh has the correct solution for the problem.



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14 Apr 2014, 2:29 pm

Cash__ wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Oh my God, I actually thought you were contemplating removing the top of your skull! :skull:


That was also my first thought. Then I figured that didn't make sense so I changed to Doo Rag.

I think DevilInPgh has the correct solution for the problem.


As long as he doesn't take a bone saw to his head.


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