No, but religious married Jewish women cover their hair with a kerchief or wig, since it is part of their beauty which is not to be displayed to everyone (Talmud, Berakhot 24a).
Some do, some don't.
Most traditionally, the groom would wear the skull cap during a Jewish wedding. In certain Jewish communities the prayer shawl is draped over the bride and groom while they are under the Chuppa (wedding canopy).
Yes you can wear a skull cap under a ski helmet.
if you wore a skull cap?
A kippah, yarmulke or kappel.
Kippah, its a jewish skull cap.... hope this helped u
No, not all Jewish men wear a skull cap (also known as a yarmulka or a kipa). Orthodox Jewish men always wear a head covering, although there are other types of hats that are perfectly acceptable, such as a fedora. But not all Jews are orthodox. Reform Judaism does not require this.
The Beany or skull cap worn by many Jewish men, and boys at Bar Mitzvah may also be known as a yarmulke, kippah or kappel.
to keep them from being bold
There is no concept of hell in judaism.
A Mitzvah is a commandment from God that Jewish men must follow. A Bar Mitzvah is an adulthood ceremony where a boy becomes a man. Wearing the Skullcap and Tallit in a synagogue is one Mitzvah that Jewish men are obliged to keep.
Orthodox Jews wear them all the time. Others wear them all day, or during school classes (for those who study in Jewish day schools), or during prayer services.
a hairnets job is to prevent hair falling into food ect and so stop contamination used in places such as kitchens, the skull cap is a Jewish custom and a hat is used to keep your head warm, neither of these functions demand that your hair has to be completely covered