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June 3, 2005 Sandy McMurray | comment
Avi Greengart is an orthodox Jew with a very unorthodox yarmulka. To honour God and gadgets, he had his wife spend months crocheting him a yarmulka adorned with gizmos like an iPod, a Treo 650, a digital camera and a laptop.
Missing, are the more traditional means of wireless communication Jews have relied on: burning bushes, stone tablets and the popular wrasslin' angel.
Also missing, though I'm sure Mrs. Greengart was sorely tempted, is a propeller.
June 3, 2005 Sandy McMurray | comment on this item
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