When I was working in London, one of our partners was Rodney Gordon, a great bear of a man, whose family hailed from Aberdeen. Rodney was Jewish and explained that they took the name "Gordon" when they got off the boat in Aberdeen; the Scots immigration official couldn't make sense of their Russian name and Rodney's great grandfather finally asked the man what his name was. "Gordon", came the reply. "Is that a good Scotch name?" Rodney's great grandfather asked. "Aye, it is," the wee man said. "Well then put that down as my name." I suppose that Rodney would have been a Jones if his great grandfather had landed in Wales. The bottom line, I guess, is that Jews in Scotland are Scots, just like Jews in the USA are Yanks. And some Scottish Jews like to wear the kilt. It has nothing to do with religion, but rather a sense of national pride and identity. I think the idea of a "Jewish" tartan is faintly rediculous-- what next? Baptist tartan? Methodist tartan? And how soon before the ACLU demands an Athiest tartan? Really, the mind boggles.