Why men wear kippahs




















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Many Jews feel that by wearing a skullcap they are proudly announcing to the world that they are Jewish. This is classed as an 'outward sign' of their faith. It has also become custom to wear kippahs or yarmulkes of certain colours, sizes and materials as a sign of allegiance to a certain group. Search term:.

Our website is designed to use JavaScript. Without enabling JavaScript, you are unable to expand the elements in the main navigation menu. As an alternative, you may use the links in the website footer. With time slot tickets only — you can book these tickets in our ticket shop. If a non-Jew tries on a kippah, it usually falls off. When tourists visit the Jewish cemetery in Prague, all men are asked to wear a kippah. Those who travel kippah-free are requested to don a blue, sharply-creased, circular piece of paper.

The precarious kippah is inevitably subjected to the winds off the Vltava and flutters away. Join Our Newsletter Empower your Jewish discovery, daily. Sign Up. Discover More.



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