- A
kippah (plural: kippot), yarmulke, or
koppel is a
brimless Jewish skullcap,
usually made of cloth,
traditionally worn by
Jewish men to
fulfill the customary...
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spiritual importance. In
earlier times, a saucer-shaped, red-and-white-striped
kipah was the
hallmark of the Zoroastrian.
Buddhist priests in
China wear the...
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Neolog majority (related to
modern US
Conservative and
Reform Judaism – the
kipah and
organ were both used in
religious worship in the synagogues). Traditionalists...
- ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 2022-05-22. "Why I (Sometimes) Don't Wear A
Kipah*". HuffPost. 2009-08-29.
Retrieved 2022-05-22. "GS
Alumnus Awarded Fulbright...
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mandated her
children that her "lungun" or
coffin be
placed downstream of the
Kipah river.
Lahai Bara
inherited three types of
heirloom objects,
namely ani-ani...
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January 2013). "Things You Didn't Know
About Rabbanit Esti Rosenberg".
Kipah. "The
Educational Staff". SKA
Migdal Oz. 28
February 2011. "About". Deracheha...
- Germany. Melbourne's
Temple Beth
Israel introduced egalitarian seating whilst kipah and
talit were the custom. The
Progressive movement also
welcomed converts...
- May 2010.
Retrieved 17 June 2013. Soclof, Adam (22
August 2010). "Soccer
kipah stunt draws yellow card,
Israeli attention". JTA. blogs.jta.org. Archived...
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Public Tenders, 12 Bar-Ilan L. Stud. 419 (1995). The
Punishment of "
Kipah" (Imprisonment) in
Jewish Law, 7 Me'aliyot 31 (1986).
Accompanied with a...
- or even ban, one
style of
dress where do you draw the line?
Could the
kipah or
sheitel be next, are they
divisive in Mr Straw's eye?."[citation needed]...