Kippot are the scull caps worn by religiously observant Jewish every day and other Jewish men at synagogue and while reciting prayers. There is no additional association between wearing a kippah and the holiday of Channukah.
No, Jewish baby boys don't wear kippot. Jewish boys don't normally start wearing kippot until they're old enough to keep them on, around 2 or 3 years old.
There are no traditional Hanukkah costumes. The only time Jews wear costumes is on Purim.
Kippah is singular, while kippot is plural.
They can wear FEMININE kippot, which are made with pearls, tassels, lace, and yarn.
Some kippot stay on because of their size. Others are held on with small clips.
there is no purpose
The main purpose of wearing bright colors is to be identifiable in the dark even when the lights are not appropriate
Kippot, tallit, tzitzit
No. There is no "Jewish Christmas". The Jewish Savior is not yet born. Hanukkah is a holiday that occurs around the same time as Christmas but shares no similarities in terms of meaning or purpose.
The purpose is keeping us covered and warm. Another purpose of wearing a shirt is if you're a female, another purpose is to cover yourselves from showing too much parts. (That's all I know)
To be Polish?
to express indivduality