What cap do Jewish men wear at barmitfa?
They wear kippah/yarmulkes which are a form of skullcap, but they do not wear baseball caps to synagogues. Some Reform Judaism synagogues are more lax about caps, but it is still inappropriate.Answer 2Jewish 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 kippa is worn all day, not just during prayers.The Yiddish word for kippah, "yarmulkah," is a contraction of the Aramaic "yerei malkah": to be aware of the King.Note that Jewish married women traditionally cover their hair (Talmud, Ketubot 72b). This is for the purpose of modesty - only her husband should see her beauty - since the hair is considered beautiful (Talmud, Berakhot 24a).