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12th February 07, 11:01 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Nanook
Would this be Leopard spots on black velvet with gold lame’ strips. Pleated so the gold strips flashes as he walks?
Sorry to many years in Memphis.
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13th February 07, 02:15 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Nanook
A Presley tartan is one thing, but an ELVIS Presley commemorative tartan would have to make use of his favorite color combination, black and pink.
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12th February 07, 12:15 PM
#3
Interesting that there was a Jewish brigade formed for WW I by the British army. Interesting article here: http://www.answers.com/topic/jewish-legion
You can get a really nice rabbi chaplain's badge here: http://cgi.ebay.com/Jewish-rabbi-cha...QQcmdZViewItem
And I would kind of like having a kilt in that tartan Erisianmonkey came up with. It looks great.
Added: Here's a cap badge from the Jewish regiment. Purportedly original. http://cgi.ebay.com/JEWISH-REG-CAP-B...QQcmdZViewItem
Last edited by thescot; 12th February 07 at 01:56 PM.
Reason: addition
Jim Killman
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Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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13th February 07, 02:11 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by thescot
That is an interesting article. Do we know if the Jewish Legion ever wore kilts as part of its uniforms?
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13th February 07, 04:30 AM
#5
Jewish Legion
 Originally Posted by gilmore
That is an interesting article. Do we know if the Jewish Legion ever wore kilts as part of its uniforms?
No. The Jewish Legion was attached to an English regiment, the Royal Fusiliers. It's a fascinating story, but it really has nothing to do with Highland kit.
btw, the Colonel of the Jewish Legion: John Henry Patterson, DSO -- the man who shot the "man-eaters" of Tsavo.
http://net.lib.byu.edu/~rdh7/wwi/comment/legion.htm
Regards,
Todd
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12th February 07, 04:04 PM
#6
For better or worse, I admit I never expected to see a thread such as this on the kilting forums. It is truly incredible to read the amount and diversity of information and feedback being put forth thus far. Jews in Scotland centuries ago? Elvis at shul? Israeli tartans?
If I can learn enough about tartans and how they are designed, I would love to see an international tartan for Jews. There may not be a lot of us kilted, but my God, the special meaning this would have for so many. Thanks for bringing this up gilmore.
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12th February 07, 04:26 PM
#7
First Attempt - Jewish Tartan

Here is my first attempt. Unfortunately, this is MUCH darker and muted than I expected the image to be, but I hope you get the general idea.
Blue - sea and sky
White - purity
(Blue and white together, as on the Israeli flag, represent a Jewish prayer shawl)
Red - blood that has been spilled over thousands of years of persecution and oppression
Gold - richness of culture and history, the promised land of Israel
Green - trees planted in Israel as the Jews have so many times turned a barren desert to a thriving nation.
(Moderators, I hope you can view this thread as a tartan discussion for a people, not a religious discussion.)
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12th February 07, 06:15 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by IEScotsman
Here is my first attempt. Unfortunately, this is MUCH darker and muted than I expected the image to be, but I hope you get the general idea.
Blue - sea and sky
White - purity
(Blue and white together, as on the Israeli flag, represent a Jewish prayer shawl)
Red - blood that has been spilled over thousands of years of persecution and oppression
Gold - richness of culture and history, the promised land of Israel
Green - trees planted in Israel as the Jews have so many times turned a barren desert to a thriving nation.
Looks like an interesting start though, IE. As far as colors go, If that is an image from House of Tartan's interactive weaver you can use photoshop's replace color feature to make it look different. (Provided you use photoshop.)
 Originally Posted by IEScotsman
(Moderators, I hope you can view this thread as a tartan discussion for a people, not a religious discussion.)
I can't speak for the mods, but that's how I view it.
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12th February 07, 07:17 PM
#9
I've been trying to make it look better via Photoshop, but it just isn't working. The way House of Tartans displays the graphic makes it difficult.
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12th February 07, 07:38 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by IEScotsman
I've been trying to make it look better via Photoshop, but it just isn't working. The way House of Tartans displays the graphic makes it difficult.
Try the scouts tartan generator instead, its a bit more user friendly.
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