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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.
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A wimple is part of the head covering in a Catholic nun's habit.
Any type of head covering that satisfies Islam rules. The rule for the head covering (called hijab) is to cover head, hair, and neck but not required to cover face and hands.
Stephanie would have to wear some kind of head covering.
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.
Cardinals typically wear a red skullcap called a zucchetto on their head. It is a traditional head covering for clergy in the Catholic Church, including cardinals.
Orthodox Jews always wear a head-covering (kippay/yarmulkah, or a hat).
A black hat or skullcap will always be appropriate.
Loose-fitting clothing, a headscarf for women, a head covering for men and no shoes.
1) As protection - mainly against sunlight, and cold. 2) As an ornament.