- (Yiddish: יאַרמלקע)
might be
derived from the
Polish jarmułka or the
Ukrainian yarmulka and
perhaps ultimately from the
Medieval Latin almutia ("cowl" or "hood")...
- (יאַרמלקע, yarmlke,
possibly from Polish: jarmułka and Ukrainian: ярмулка,
yarmulka, 'skullcap',
possibly from Turkish: yağmurluk, lit. 'raincoat/oilskin';...
- everywhere." He is seen
stepping on a cloth-wrapped gl****
while wearing a
yarmulka in a
video clip of his wedding,
implying that he is
Jewish (or a member...
-
Yardang from
Turkic yardang,
ablative of yar "steep bank, precipice".
Yarmulka of
Turkic origin; akin to
Turkish yağmurluk
which means "rainwear". Yashmak...
- hand-knitted
kippah (כיפה,
yarmulka or "skull cap"),
hence their nickname: הכיפות הסרוגות (Ha-Kippot Ha-Srugot, lit. "The
Knitted Yarmulkas"). Notes: 1 As National...
-
small markings on the dog's head
represented a
military helmet, not a
yarmulka. He
added that "My
intention has
never been to
demean in any way Jews as...
- from Germany, scholars,
Kibbutzniks on a spree, saints, Men
shaking in
yarmulkas over a Coke, The
round and the blind, the muscle-bulging Of our people...