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Yarmulke Q&A
Why Wear Both a Kippah and a Hat?
By Yehuda Shurpin
Why do I see Jews wearing a hat in addition to their kipah when they pray?
33 Comments
Can I Cover My Head With a Kippah?
By Yisroel Cotlar
I do not observe many of the Jewish traditions including the kosher dietary laws and the complete observance of the Sabbath. Can I still cover my head with a kippah (skullcap)?
4 Comments
Why Do We Wear a Kippah?
By Baruch S. Davidson
The tradition to wear a kippah developed as a sign of our recognition that there is Someone “above” us who watches our every action.
69 Comments
I’d Feel Hypocritical Wearing a Kippah Full-Time . . .
By Menachem Posner
51 Comments
I'm Ashamed of My Husband's Kippah
By Aron Moss
He wears his kippah all the time. It’s such a rarity in our social circles, so it makes me feel uncomfortable and, at times, even ashamed.
50 Comments
I work in an office that is not "kippah-friendly"...
By Tzvi Freeman
15 Comments
An Honest Conversation About Wearing a Kippah
By Aron Moss
Why do I have to actually cover my head as long as I know G-d is above me in my heart and mind?
41 Comments
What Does “Yarmulke” Mean?
The boring answer is that it is just the generic Slavic word for “skullcap,” which Eastern-European Jews borrowed from their non-Jewish neighbors
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