- A
kippah (plural: kippot), yarmulke, or
koppel is a
brimless Jewish skullcap,
usually made of cloth,
traditionally worn by
Jewish males to
fulfill the...
- 'Religious'). The
community is
sometimes called 'Knitted
kippah' (כִּפָּה סְרוּגָה,
Kippah seruga), the
typical head
covering worn by male adherents...
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become common for a girl to
receive a
tallit when she
becomes bat mitzvah. A
kippah or
yarmulke (also
called a kappel) is a thin, slightly-rounded skullcap...
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Arava Kittel Gartel...
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banned wearing such
religious symbols as
Islamic headscarves and
Jewish kippahs.
Despite petitions by
Muslims and Jews, no
public land has been provided...
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distinctive or
characteristic Jewish forms of male
headgear include the
kippah (skullcap), shtreimel, spodik, kolpik, and kashkets; see also
Hasidic clothing...
- its
resemblance to half a pumpkin. It is
almost identical to the
Jewish kippah or yarmulke, but
typically differs in construction, with the
zucchetto made...
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Ladies and Gentlemen...
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Reform temples use
musical accompaniment such as
organs and
mixed choirs. A
kippah (Hebrew: כִּפָּה,
plural kippot; Yiddish: יאַרמלקע, yarmulke) is a slightly...
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under the name kufi. The
Bukharan Jews
adopted their distinctive style of
kippah from the kufi.[citation needed]
There are a wide
variety of
Muslim caps...