Jewish teachers (rabbis) typically wear a kippah or yarmulke on their head.
What are "judaisim's" if you are talking about Jewish people (or Jews-- those who practice judaism) they wear kippot, or yamokahs in yiddish. The Torah (the old testament) states that every Jewish man should wear one on his head.
The Jewish religious teachers are Rabbis.
a Tichel is a head covering that Jewish (especially married) women wear. -> Correction. Observant Jewish women cover their hair only after they get married. The term is correct. It's either a square or rectanglar head covering that Jewish women wear after they get married.
A yamaka or yarmulke is a beanie that covers a Jewish man's head. They wear them as a sign of respect toward God during studying, eating and prayer.
A kippah, or Yarmulke, or a hat or streimel.
No. Judaism calls for covering the head but does not specify the type of head-covering. Religious Jewish males usually wear a kind of cap (kippah; yarmulka) and/or hat.
yamaka (not sure of the spelling). It's the article Jewish men wear on their head during synagogue and prayer.
Orthodox Jews always wear a head-covering (kippay/yarmulkah, or a hat).
Yes, but in other countries, they wear colorful costumes. There is no religious Jewish Law about what a bride must wear and so a Jewish bride will typically wear the colors that a bride wears in the general area of heritage. Western Jews usually wear white. Yemenite Jews wear a myriad of colors and are bedecked from head to foot in jewels. Some Indian Jews wear red, etc.
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A black hat or skullcap will always be appropriate.