Shalom,

A few weeks ago a friend asked me about the origin "Yarmulke."  The 
search has been fascinating. The August issue of the Librarian's 
Lobby is double my usual length and is only part 1 of the article.  I 
examine the origin of the word.   If you have any questions or 
comments, don't hesitate to send them.
This is my 100th column.  Please spread the word.

http://home.earthlink.net/~ddstuhlman/crc100.pdf


Donnie



Daniel Stuhlman
Chicago, IL
ddstuhlman at earthlink.net


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