It reminds us that God is above.
Judaism's symbol represents David's Star.
Kippah is the Hebrew word for kippah. it is spelled כיפה
Because the Hebrew word Kippah (כיפה) means "dome".
In traditional Judaism only men wear a Yarmulke (or Kippah) because only men are obligated to fulfill the timebound commandments of prayer. In Conservative and Reform Judaism, either men or women may wear a Kippah, though it is still much more common for men to wear them.
Kippah is singular, while kippot is plural.
A small wooden cross can represent Christianity. A Star of David can represent Judaism.
Perhaps for Christianity, but it would not apply in Judaism since Corinthians is not part of the Jewish Bible.
kippah (כיפה) = dome, cap, hood
It is unknown. There is no mention in the Torah of Abraham wearing a kippah.
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.
United Torah Judaism
A complete break from the ubiquitous idolatry of the ancient world. Judaism represents belief in One God and in the Torah which He gave.