Anyone who wants to can tie a red string around their wrist, without any fear of offending most Jews. The most you'll do by wearing such a string is make them wonder if you are into new-age sillyness such as pop-Kaballah.
People wear a red string on their wrists for the religion Kabbalah.
For reasons of modesty it is preferable to wear another color. Red is seen in Jewish tradtion as a color that catches the (men's) eye.
yes a black or a white or a red string
In Hindusim, the "nada chhadi", the red and yellow or just red string bracelet, is just a protection from harm to he who wears it. In Buddhst culture, many of us tend to wear malas and girls nowadays wear those Chinese fashioned malas, but are still considered Buddhist.
Yes, but in other countries, they wear colorful costumes. There is no religious Jewish Law about what a bride must wear and so a Jewish bride will typically wear the colors that a bride wears in the general area of heritage. Western Jews usually wear white. Yemenite Jews wear a myriad of colors and are bedecked from head to foot in jewels. Some Indian Jews wear red, etc.
The Red String was created in 2004.
The duration of The Red String is 1500.0 seconds.
Red String Tribute was created on 2008-05-13.
The "red string" is the casing the meat is held together in before it's cut.
outside:cut the red one with the green string then cut the green one with the blue string next you cut the red string on the pipe then cut the orange ball with the green string then you cut the blue string on the pipe then cut the red ball with the yellow string inside:i have no idea.
The red string is a particular brand of synthetic string which consists of a polyester monofilament core with a polyester coating.
It broke, get a new string. Seriously, I know of no meaning for this, and in fact, the red string thing seems not to be a deeply embedded or central tradition of Kabbalah.