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  • Kippah - Wikipedia
    A kippah[a] (plural: kippot), yarmulke, or koppel is a brimless Jewish skullcap, usually made of cloth, traditionally worn by Jewish men to fulfill the customary requirement that the head be covered
  • What Does “Yarmulke” Mean? - Chabad. org
    Yarmulke (properly pronounced YAHR-mul-keh, but often shortened to YAH-mi-koh, YAH-mi-keh, or YAH-mi-kee) is the common Yiddish word for the head covering worn by Jewish males Now, there are other words that can be used to refer to this beanie-like cap
  • Why Jewish Men Wear a Kippah, or Yarmulke - Learn Religions
    A kippah or yarmulke, the Hebrew word for the skullcap traditionally worn by Jewish men, is one of the most recognizable symbols of Jewish identity
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  • Kippah (Yarmulke) - Jewish Virtual Library
    Wearing of a head covering (yarmulka, skullcaps, kippah [pl kippot]) for men was only instituted in Talmudic times (approximately the second century CE) The first mention of it is in Tractate Shabbat, which discusses respect and fear of God
  • Kippah, Kipot, Kipah, Kippot, Yarmulka, Yarmulke, Yarmulkas . . .
    We carry a huge selection of Bar Mitzvah, Bat Mitzvah or Wedding Yarmulkes, we have a Kippah for every occasion Our Kipot are manufactured in our own factory We supply yarmulkas to schools, synagogues and organizations as well as Judaica retailers and synagogue gift shops
  • Kippah | Yarmulke, Judaism, History, Variations | Britannica
    kippah, head covering, typically a close-fitting brimless cap made of cloth, worn primarily by men in Judaism Also commonly called a yarmulke in Yiddish, this skullcap is worn to show reverence to God, to instill a sense of humility, and as a reminder that there is a higher power
  • Kippah vs. Yarmulke (What’s the Difference?) - Best Mitzvahs
    Yarmulke is a Yiddish word derived from the Silvis language and is another word used to describe the Kippah cap worn by Jewish people The only difference between the two words is their origin and the meaning of the word Yarmulke is made from two different words: Yarei and Malka, which initially meant the fury of the king
  • The History And Significance Of The Yarmulke | Religions Facts
    A yarmulke is a small, round skullcap worn by Jewish men and boys in religious settings The word yarmulke comes from the Yiddish language, and it is also sometimes spelled yarmulka or yarmulkeh The word yarmulke literally means “skullcap” in Yiddish, and it is derived from the Hebrew word for “ head covering ”
  • What Is a Kippah (Yarmulke)? - Chabad. org
    Kippah (literally: dome) (is the Hebrew word for skullcap, also referred to in Yiddish as a yarmulke, or less frequently as a koppel Jewish law requires men to cover their heads as a sign of respect and reverence for G‑d when praying, studying Torah, saying a blessing or entering a synagogue





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