- 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...
- crests,
mottos and
heraldic and
ornamental devices. Pennoncell,
streamer and
wimpel are
minor varieties of this
style of flag (see
variant types).
Pennon comes...
- to as
Spetsgruppa "V"
Vympel (pennant in Russian,
originated from
German Wimpel, and
having the same meaning), but also
known as KGB
Directorate "V", Vega...
- needed] The
symbol of the
chuppah is
often painted or
embroidered onto
wimpels after a boy’s Brit
Milah ceremony. Here, the
chuppah is a
reference to...
- In the Netherlands, the Vlag en
Wimpel award is an
honourable mention awarded by
either the jury of the
Gouden Griffel and
Zilveren Griffel awards (for...
- Brit
milah Zeved habat Hebrew name
Pidyon haben Coming of age
Upsherin Wimpel Bar and bat
mitzvah Yeshiva Kollel Daily life
Ritual washing Prayers and...
- many of his own books. 1997: Vlag en
Wimpel, Mijn tuin, mijn tuin (written by Ted van Lieshout) 2000: Vlag en
Wimpel,
Willis 2003:
Gouden Griffel, Godje...
- and a rose for the name Bluma/Blume.
Jewish symbols are
prevalent on
wimpels;
Torah binders made from the
cloth used to
swaddle a
child on his Brit...
-
Blaue Wimpel im
Sommerwind is an East
German do****entary film
about the
meeting of the
Ernst Thälmann
Pioneer Organization in
Dresden in 1952. It was directed...
-
binders (also
called wimpels), were
discovered in the 1960s in the women's
gallery of the
synagogue in
Lengnau (Aargau). In 1967, the
wimpels were the subject...