Judaism question: What is the name of the hat Jewish men wear? Orthodox Jewish men cover their heads with a Yarmulke or Kippah when not wearing a fedora.
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Some Jews wear two head coverings, typically a kippah covered by a hat, The Israeli Religious Zionist community is often referred to by the name kippot (In response to this trend, some Jewish schools have banned kippot with...
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For the modern Jewish skullcap, see kippah. The Jewish hat also known as the Jewish cap, Judenhut (German) or Latin pilleus cornutus ("horned skullcap"),
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Some French illuminators show a wide variety of Jewish hats, including one in a sky blue color with a small brim and soft pointed peak (in colors such as pink and bright red-orange), and a black hat with a wide brim and no peak at all.
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What do you call the hat that Jewish men wear? Yarmulke is the Yiddish name for what could also be referred to as a skullcap in English.
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Jewish hats (kippahs) in beautiful designs - Israel's largest kippot supplier. To choose your size check the kipot ("Jewish hats") size chart.
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Kipot, kippah, yarmulkes, skullcaps, yamaka, Jewish hats or caps - whatever you call them, at ZaraMart we offer literally hundreds of styles and colors of kipot to suit your personal taste and style. ZaraMart kipot are sure to make your next special occasion very special indeed. Street Name Plates...
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Produces a reddish-yellow colour which is the origin of the name. Catherinette: French term for milliners. Named after St Catherine the patron saint of milliners. Kalpak: A triangular Turkish or Tatar felt cap. ; Kippa: Skull-cap worn by Jewish men. Also known as yarmulke. Millinery: The craft of making hats. Mitre:
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