- Ukraine[permanent dead link], HaAretz, Yair Ettinger. Hats Off To Fashion:
Yarmulkes go
beyond basic black,
Traverse City Record-Eagle, ****ociated Press, April...
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mixed choirs. A
kippah (Hebrew: כִּפָּה,
plural kippot; Yiddish: יאַרמלקע,
yarmulke) is a
slightly rounded brimless skullcap worn by many Jews
while praying...
- said that, at P****over, "all the
German actors showed up. They put on
yarmulkes and
opened up Haggadas, and the
Israeli actors moved right next to them...
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religious headgear for men
include small cloth skull-caps,
called kippahs or
yarmulkes. Some men wear them at all times,
others only in the synagogue. In Orthodox...
- also be used to hold head
coverings such as headbands, bandannas, and
yarmulkes in place. They can be used as
decorative elements in hair. Attributes...
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resemblance to half a pumpkin. It is
almost identical to the
Jewish kippah or
yarmulke, but
typically differs in construction, with the
zucchetto made of separate...
- way."
Wolff continued that "the
trading floor is
filled with guys in
yarmulkes. Who they are, I have no idea. They're like a throwback, a
bunch of guys...
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crocheted on large,
white yarmulkes with a
little t****el on top. (These hats are a
modification of a
traditional white yarmulke that has been worn in Jerusalem...
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uniform tucked hijabs under their authorized headdress. Jews may wear
yarmulke under their authorized headdress and when bareheaded. The
beret is probably...
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Jewish chaplain Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff wears a kippah/
yarmulke made from a
piece of a
Catholic chaplain's
camouflage uniform after his own head covering...