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No. The kippah is a reminder of God's eternal presence. Some Jews also see it as a separator between themselves and God, or a sign of respect for God.

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What do Jews wear that they are never allowed to take off?

A kippah, or yarmulke. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah


Is the skullcap worn at a bar mitzvah the same as a kippah?

Kippah is the Hebrew word for skullcap. In fact, Jews do not use the term "skullcap".


Where would you wear a Kippah?

You would wear a kippah on your head; it is a form of skullcap. Religious Jews wear them everywhere they go, while some less-religious Jews wear them only in the synagogue.


Do only jews wear a kippah?

Jewish-style kippahs are generally worn only by Jews. But according to Jewish law, a regular cap or hat may serve the same religious function as a kippah.


What is a kippah and what does it represent?

"Kippah" is an extension of "kaf," which means a palm (of the hand), or (by analogy) any rounded, concave or convex item. "Kippah" in modern Hebrew is most often used to refer the cap which male Jews wear.More information:Jewish males cover their heads with a kippa and/or a hat, as a reminder of the presence of God. This practice is twice mentioned emphatically in the Talmud (Shabbat 156b; Kallah 1:16), in statements dating back 1700 and 1850 years, respectively. Even then, covering one's head is spoken of as an established practice, not something new.The Yiddish word for kippah, "yarmulkah," is a contraction of the Aramaic "yerei malkah": to be aware of the King.


Where on the head do Jews wear the kippah?

On the top of the head. (Anywhere else it would fall off).


Why wear a head cover?

The customary Jewish head covering (for simplicity, we'll call it a kippah [singular of kippot], although all the terms refer to approximately the same thing) - is a sign of humility for men, acknowledging what's "above" us (God). An additional explanation is that in ancient Rome, servants were required to cover their heads while freemen did not; thus, Jews covered their heads to show that they were servants of God. It's necessary for men to cover their heads during certain prayers (whether it be by a kippah or other headcovering), and for one making blessings all day, it's inconvenient to keep donning and removing a kippah, so we keep it on. In some places, the type of kippah expresses affiliation with a particular Orthodox community or political viewpoint. In other places, it doesn't really matter.


Why is the yarmulke so important?

The custom originated as a way of reminding oneself that God is above


What is the Jewish name for a Jewish kippah?

The word 'kippah' is the Hebrew name for the skullcap worn by Jews. Saying "Jewish kippah" is redundant as a kippah is a Jewish item. Another Jewish name for the kippah is "yarmulka", a word which is used in America and by Yiddish-speakers. The word "yarmulka" goes all the way back to the Aramaic; and it translates to "fear of the King"; because the skullcap's purpose is to remind us of God's presence.


What do Jews use kippahs for?

The kippah, or yarmulka, is a cloth cap worn by males which signifies awareness of God's presence.


What is another word for the Jewish skullcap?

It is a kippah or Yarmulke. In fact, nobody uses the term skullcap except non-Jews.


What Jewish culture wears their kippah all the time?

Most Orthodox and Ultra-orthodox Jewish men wear a kippah all the time. Married women in this group also cover their hair in public. Some non-orthdox Jews also wear a kippah all the time, particularly some rabbis and cantors.