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For men, a yamulka [prayer cap], a tallis [prayer shawl] and tefillin [phylacteries] to be worn almost every morning for morning prayers

Orthodox women keep their hair covered, many usiung wigs, when in the coimpany of any men outside of the immediate family.

Mezuzahs, small parchments with hand written torah prayers [bible excerpts] are posted in cases on the upper right side of each doorway in a home [essentially except for bathrooms]

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The main Jewish prayer items are a Talit (prayer shawl) which if worn at the morning service (Shacharit): Tiphilin (Phylacteries) worn at the normal week day morning service (Not worn on Shabbat (Saturday) or on Jewish holidays (Holy Days) and a Siddur (prayer book)

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Tallit (prayer shawl), tefillin (phylacteries), and siddur (prayerbook). In communal prayer services, a Torah-scroll is also read from several times a week.

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lol it was a kippah and a kittle

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Jews typically wear a head covering during prayer. For example, with a kippah (yarmulke, beany), although any other hat will suffice). During daytime prayers, it is traditional for men to wear a prayer shawl. During morning prayers on a weekday, it is traditional for men to wear tefillin (little leather boxes tied to the forehead and the stronger arm). And, of course, it is traditional for Jews to read their prayers from a prayerbook, a siddur, as opposed to saying them from memory.

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