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By contrast, the smaller the kippah, the more modern and liberal the person is.
If you met someone wearing a kippah, the Jewishness is immediately on the table.
He comes from a religious family and wears a kippah (skullcap).
In general, the larger the kippah, the more traditional the wearer tends to be.
And the larger the kippah, the more religious or nationalist the wearer is likely to be.
"You think you are Jewish because you put on a kippah!"
The most common head covering is the kippah, also known as the 'Yarmulka'.
A skull cap, similar to the Jewish kippah.
Often the color and fabric of the kippah can be a sign of adherence to a specific religious movement.
"He has wanted to be the senator who happened to be Jewish, and wearing the kippah would change the perspective.
Tapestry crocheted yarmulke (also called kippah) are worn by Jewish men.
Covering one's head, such as by wearing a kippah, is described as "honoring God".
After recounting the Beirut story, Reagan asked them about the religious meaning of the kippah.
For these men, the size and color of the kippah can be an indicator of their religious and political bent.
For the modern Jewish skullcap, see kippah.
The shtreimel is always worn over a kippah.
In many communities, boys are encouraged to wear a kippah from a young age in order to ingrain the habit.
A kippah or other head covering is expected for men in synagogues and other places where Jews pray.
Instead, Sammy hurled a fast one to Randy, his kippah nearly flying off his head.
Mahmud publicly burns the kippah in desperation as a symbol of his supposed hatred for Jews.
Its appearance is almost identical to the Jewish kippah (yarmulke), though its significance is quite different.
There is considerable debate among Halachic authorities as to whether or not wearing a kippah at all times is required.
The stirpes is the primary visual distinction between the zucchetto and the Jewish kippah.
Kippah (also known as yarmulke)
Wearing a kippah or yarmulke means the wearer is acknowledging the vast gulf of power, wisdom, and authority that separates God from mankind.
Her students are required to wear a yarmulke in school.
The father, who wore a yarmulke, stood so that his son could see him.
I know you got a room last night down the hall from the yarmulke, so?"
Some people in the audience wearing yarmulkes told him they, too, were Jewish.
I didn't want to wear a yarmulke all the time.
Why are you not putting a yarmulke on your head?' "
Now, she said, her son was ridiculed in school for wearing his yarmulke.
It is a sign of humility to wear a yarmulke.
Well, when was the last time you ate in a restaurant where most of the men were wearing yarmulkes?
But then they saw that the men inside were wearing yarmulkes and carrying guns.
Some schools have even forbidden their students to wear yarmulkes with television characters on them.
Some Jewish men wear yarmulkes at all times, others in the synagogue.
Two journalists, one in a yarmulke, snapped a photograph of the flag.
He dons a yarmulke and goes home to tell his pregnant wife the good news.
The yarmulkes are sold in Jewish gift shops all over the nation.
"And we sell out of yarmulkes all the time."
Everyone was elegantly dressed, with not a yarmulke in sight.
Some Jewish families would like their children to attend school in yarmulkes, which are not permitted.
He wore a yarmulke, and his hair was short though with long sideburns.
The blind man gave my husband a crocheted yarmulke and held out his hand.
"It was like putting a yarmulke on Castro or something.
At a funeral for his character's uncle, not a yarmulke was in sight.
He took a dirty black yarmulke out of his pocket and thrust it into my hands.
Like him, the yarmulke smelled of death: a black and circular memory.
And why do I look so ridiculous in a yarmulke, especially if there is a bobby pin involved?
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By contrast, the smaller the kippah, the more modern and liberal the person is.
If you met someone wearing a kippah, the Jewishness is immediately on the table.
The most common head covering is the kippah, also known as the 'Yarmulka'.
In general, the larger the kippah, the more traditional the wearer tends to be.
He comes from a religious family and wears a kippah (skullcap).
And the larger the kippah, the more religious or nationalist the wearer is likely to be.
"You think you are Jewish because you put on a kippah!"
Often the color and fabric of the kippah can be a sign of adherence to a specific religious movement.
"He has wanted to be the senator who happened to be Jewish, and wearing the kippah would change the perspective.
Covering one's head, such as by wearing a kippah, is described as "honoring God".
After recounting the Beirut story, Reagan asked them about the religious meaning of the kippah.
The shtreimel is always worn over a kippah.
A skull cap, similar to the Jewish kippah.
For these men, the size and color of the kippah can be an indicator of their religious and political bent.
The stirpes is the primary visual distinction between the zucchetto and the Jewish kippah.
Tapestry crocheted yarmulke (also called kippah) are worn by Jewish men.
A kippah or other head covering is expected for men in synagogues and other places where Jews pray.
There is considerable debate among Halachic authorities as to whether or not wearing a kippah at all times is required.
In many communities, boys are encouraged to wear a kippah from a young age in order to ingrain the habit.
A special baby kippah has two strings on each side to fasten it and is often used in a brit milah ceremony.
For the modern Jewish skullcap, see kippah.
Instead, Sammy hurled a fast one to Randy, his kippah nearly flying off his head.
Mahmud publicly burns the kippah in desperation as a symbol of his supposed hatred for Jews.
Its appearance is almost identical to the Jewish kippah (yarmulke), though its significance is quite different.
Wearing a kippah or yarmulke means the wearer is acknowledging the vast gulf of power, wisdom, and authority that separates God from mankind.
David happened to be wearing a baseball cap instead of a kippa, so she didn't recognize him as an enemy.
Tribes from the coast would travel here to have their "kippa's" (young men) initiated.
One hand played thoughtlessly with the non-regulation kippa pinned on top of his curly hair.
Especially with respect to the fact that you profess yourself to practice your religious belief," Jim said suddenly and indicated the kippa.
After telling them the Beirut story, Reagan asked them about the meaning of the kippa.
A knitted kippa often means the wearer is a religious nationalist, perhaps a Jewish settler.
George Pucciarelli, tore a piece of his camouflage uniform off, to be used as a temporary replacement for the kippa.
The police said the bomber boarded the bus disguised as a religious Jew, wearing a kippa and a prayer shawl.
The rail line from Petrie to Kippa Ring is due for completion late 2016.
A propos of not very much, one of the north's greatest photographers, Kippa Matthews, has a ponytail.
At home, he plays with his downstairs neighbor, Itai, a mischievous imp who has a hard time keeping his kippa on his head.
It forbids the wearing of any "ostentatious" religious articles, including the Islamic veil, the Jewish kippa, and large Christian crosses.
"Captain, when I came aboard the Enterprise, I never wore the Kippa, except during prayer-gatherings.
"Because Avrum was a lefty and a religious Jew who wore a kippa, he really stood out among the left-wing speakers," Shavit told me.
"Camouflage kippa" (skullcap)
The Redcliffe Padres are located at Talobilla Park in Kippa Ring.
The suburb's curious name is a combination of the Kabi indigenous word "kippa", meaning young uninitiated man, and ring, a reference to a bora ring.
AJ Kelly Park is a football (soccer) venue located at Kippa Ring, Queensland.
In order to be consistent and non-discriminatory, any such bans would affect the Sikh turban, the Jewish kippa or skullcap, and Christian crosses.
Faid wore a kippa (skullcap) pretending to be Jewish and contemplated converting from Islam to Judaism in order to settle quietly in the Jewish state.
The origin of the word has various parallels, such as Icelandic kippa which means "to pull, snatch" and the German word kippen which means "to tilt, to incline".
The title comes from the type of Kippah (skullcap) often worn by members of the Religious Zionist group the series depicts, the "kippa sruga"-the crocheted kippah.
The President asked the group about the tradition for Jewish men to cover their heads, and Shemtov replied, "Mr. President, the kippa to us is a sign of reverence."
There is also a caravan park and three motels (Kinka Palms Beachfront Apartments / Motel, Sunlover Lodge, and Kinka Kippa).
On the back of his head was pushed a small white skull cap.
In two cases, he wore blue boots and a black skull cap.
He was dressed all in blue from boots to skull cap.
There was a red skull cap on his curly, black hair.
Nick reached down and carefully picked up the skull cap.
I should wear a black wool skull cap to bed.
She used the skull cap as a door stop.
With great difficulty he managed to saw off a skull cap of bone.
It looked like he was wearing a Jew's skull cap from a distance.
The women wear a skull cap, sometimes decorated with beautiful patterns.
His head was covered by a plastic skull cap.
Outdoors or in, most of the men wore black silk skull caps.
They are religious, but put their skull caps in their pockets.
We were silent as he removed the skull cap.
With them were his skull cap and credit cards.
In other words, instead of having a skull cap protecting the brain, there is only skin covering it.
Much of the time, everyone wore identical body stockings and skull caps.
The skull cap and the white dress were an incongruous disguise.
Headscarves and skull caps aren't expected, nor are they judged.
They were issued a red skull cap with a blue or yellow tassle.
The peasants in Kashmir still wear the typical skull cap.
On his head he wears an elaborate skull cap.
He was a tall man, lean-bodied and tough, with black hair that looked like a skull cap on his head.
Skull caps and shawls are lent free of charge to those who need them.
The boys had to be coaxed into blazers and skull caps.
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