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The Kippah for Yom Kippur PDF Print E-mail

The kippah, otherwise known as the kapel, yarmulke or skullcap, is a piece of cloth placed on the heads of Jews (usually male) as a physical separation between them and G-d, and as a reminder of the one above. For such a huge symbol of faith, it is surprising that the Kippah is not commanded to be worn anywhere; it is rather a symbol of identity that has become more commonplace as zionist pride has increased.

 
   
 
 
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