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"yarmulke" Definitions
  1. a small round cap worn on top of the head by Jewish men; a type of skullcapTopics Religion and festivalsc2
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One yarmulke isn't even good enough for me, these days.
He supplied me with a yarmulke and an entirely Hebrew Haggadah.
Jay Elec: Niggas not saying wear a yarmulke and call niggas meshugenahs.
He wore a yarmulke, or Jewish head covering, as a sign of respect.
The yarmulke, the Jewish ritual head covering, is worn to show humility before God.
Ralph was wearing jeans, a down vest, and a beanie on top of a yarmulke.
He bent down and pointed to his yarmulke, which was emblazoned with his Twitter handle.
Prince William wore a kippah (sometimes called a "yarmulke") to visit the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
After the attack on the Israeli wearing a yarmulke in Berlin, Jörg Meuthen, a leading A.f.
At around eight o'clock, the yarmulke had gone on and stayed on until just after nine.
Former state Assemblyman Dov Hikind told the AP that the victim had been wearing a yarmulke.
" Putin replied: "I've seen reports that (Jewish) people there are afraid of wearing a yarmulke in public.
He had been chafing for months now — not wanting to go to synagogue or wear a yarmulke.
Weinstock even got a coworker to sew Shocky a tuxedo, and they topped him with a yarmulke.
From then until midnight, he'd frantically switched among the yarmulke, the Red Sox cap, and the brown fedora.
He's an Israeli Arab, who was wearing the yarmulke in an attempt to show that Berlin isn't anti-Semitic.
In a video of the event, Yardeni is seen wearing a black yarmulke and a WeWork branded T-shirt.
Or the New York Jews, with a short mascot who had a large, crooked nose and wore a yarmulke.
"It shouldn't matter if it's a yarmulke, or a hijab, or, quote, 'a silly fox hat,'" he told KATU.
From what he'd seen, he hypothesized that the bowler was the executor hat and the yarmulke was the interlocutor hat.
When he returns to his childhood community, he dons the yarmulke (skull cap) and black frock out of respect, he said.
And as for my former yarmulke, it was put to better and more lasting use as nest insulation for the winter.
" An elderly man wearing a yarmulke turned to the young woman, "These were the people from our synagogue in Pittsburgh. Shalom.
"Does he take email?" cracks Timmy, our in-bus joker, who favored a Marlins cap over a yarmulke inside the temple.
He said he received the yarmulke from a friend along with a caveat that it was not safe to wear outside.
A boy wore a Trump yarmulke to the White House signing event for the president's executive order on anti-Semitism Wednesday.
Also on the website is the Yamaclaus, a fluffy red-and-white Santa Claus hat in the shape of a yarmulke.
The 35-year-old victim, who was wearing a yarmulke, shielded himself from his assailant using a copy of the Torah.
I was an old school sleuth—I'd put on a yarmulke, white shirt, and black pants, and hang out in Borough Park.
When I was young and Orthodox, a squirrel absconded with my yarmulke, which I had taken off my head while playing basketball.
The following morning, the graduate student reported that two new hats, a black bowler and a purple yarmulke, had entered the rotation.
And he said with pride, "I had the honor to present a yarmulke to Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka, and her husband," Jared Kushner.
"However, I would have to advise individuals against wearing a yarmulke in metropolitan areas in Germany," Schuster told German radio station Radioeins on Tuesday.
Putting on a uniform included pulling a helmet over a yarmulke and strapping padding over a white, tasseled religious shawl, known as a tallit.
It just kills all the people you want to kill, all males between 2100 and 221 or all males wearing a yarmulke in Israel.
She went from the frustrated boy wearing a yarmulke to the bubbly child wearing a dress and joining the girls' bunk at summer camp.
German media outlets are supporting the initiative, with Berlin's Tagesspiegel newspaper printing a cut-out, make-your-own yarmulke for readers to wear in solidarity.
My kids attend a Hebrew day school, and my son sometimes wears a yarmulke, so I got to talking to other parents at the school.
In one mural Trump is touching the Western Wall in Jerusalem with a yarmulke on his head, based on this image from his Israel trip.
Inside the box is everything they'd need to have a Seder on the fly, including candles, hummus, crackers, walnuts, apple juice, and even a yarmulke.
Trump, wearing a yarmulke, placed his right hand on the wall and swayed slightly back and forth with his eyes closed for nearly a minute.
In the video, the adorable bespectacled boy gleefully races staffers in the office – sprinting so fast that at one point his yarmulke flies off behind him.
The head of the Jewish community in Marseille advised Jews in the city soon after the attack to avoid wearing the kippa (yarmulke) in the streets.
Dress shops closed, scribe masters relocated, yarmulke stores and kosher shops shuttered, family businesses faded, and the synagogues once dotting the neighborhood were decimated or flipped.
D. supporter in the crowd of attendees, who wore a yarmulke and a Star of David necklace that dangled outside his shirt next to an A.f.
Adam, a twenty-something wearing a bright, geometric yarmulke and a few piercings, had already gone to Jolene twice to see his friend, the dancer Malice.
A man wears a Trump yarmulke prior to a speech by the president during the Republican Jewish Coalition 27 Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas, April 212.
Wearing a dark suit, open-collared white shirt and black yarmulke, Lichtenstein, 45, pleaded guilty to one count of bribery and one count of offering a bribe.
Earlier last week, another person was reportedly charged with hate crime assault after making an anti-Semitic remark and attacking a man wearing a yarmulke in Manhattan.
Ariel Kohane, a GOP district leader from New York City's Upper West Side, wore a red yarmulke with "Make America Great Again" written in Hebrew across the bow.
Discussions include playing basketball with a yarmulke, how frontrunning Lakers fans ruin comedy in Los Angeles, Kurt Rambis's X-rated Twitter profile, and the NBA's fringe playoff contenders.
Two of the men twist their bodies away from the cross, whereas one, wearing a yarmulke with a triangular pattern, lies on his stomach, staring intensely at it.
The 12-year-old boy named Austin wore a red yarmulke with the president's last name embroidered on it as he was invited up to address the crowd.
In musing about his career path, Mr. Arenson, who wears glasses and a yarmulke, quoted a medieval Talmudic scholar on the Torah's prohibition against cheating a hired laborer.
Fearful that Mr Duda would veto the history law, a bunch of thugs demonstrated outside the presidential palace urging him to "tear off his yarmulke" (he is not Jewish).
Britain remains a much better place to be a Jew than France, where just leaving the house wearing a yarmulke is much riskier than it is across the Channel.
Less predictable was the presence of Michael Vowell, the bearded, yarmulke-wearing senior rabbi of a messianic synagogue in Houston, along with his wife, Lauren, and their three children.
After about twenty minutes, Cruz departed, donning a red yarmulke with his name on it for a speech to Jewish community leaders in Brighton Beach later in the day.
The result was an image of a Netanyahu as a dog on a leash, Star of David around his neck, held by a blind Trump wearing sunglasses and a yarmulke.
" Though the image did not originally represent hateful views, it eventually evolved into depictions of the frog portrayed with a "Hitler-like moustache, wearing a yarmulke or a Klan hood.
The Jews of Germany have been advised not to wear kipas in public, to which the response of every member of the German government should be to don a yarmulke.
After a string of incidents, the brazen April assault in the German capital of a man wearing a yarmulke prompted demonstrations and a condemnation of the attack from Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Former New York State Assemblyman Dov Hikind said he recently spoke with an Orthodox Jewish man in New York who told him he had taken off his yarmulke out of fear.
But despite spending an afternoon baking matzo and speaking to Jewish leaders in a yarmulke, Cruz still faces an uphill battle with the Hasidic and Orthodox voters in New York City.
As with any typical Christmas movie, the backdrop to every scene is laden with dazzling wreaths and ornaments — except for moments when Rebecca is with her outlandish, yarmulke-wearing, kvelling Jewish relatives.
After orbing it up in Saudi Arabia and donning a yarmulke in Israel, Donald Trump made the final stop on his Abrahamic Religion Tour 2017 at the Vatican, where he met Pope Francis.
Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Front and possibly Mr Fillon's opponent in the final round, would like to see both the Muslim hijab and the Jewish yarmulke banned from public places.
She mentioned "a big butterfly" flying past them when her family visited the cemetery, where her husband's yarmulke went "flying off" his head multiple times, which she took as Alyssa "playing with" him.
Williams was the surprise celebrity guest model when he walked in its Métiers d'Art show in Paris last December, which saw him decked out in pearls, a Chanel brooch, tweed coat, and a yarmulke.
Hatred of Jews and other minorities will take a lot more effort to eliminate than just appreciating the lack of antagonism toward yarmulke-wearing, hot-dog-eating Jewish youngsters at a local Nets game.
Some entrepreneurs have made it work (or are trying), with quirky products whether earnest (like the Star of David tree topper) or mildly subversive (like the Santa Claus yarmulke or a menorah-shaped bong).
In the photograph, he wears a kilt in the plaid of his father's clan, and atop his head is a tartan yarmulke made specially for the occasion for him to wear in the temple.
As the dolls — now evolved into full-on Nazis — creatively disassemble conventioneers identified solely by lazy signifiers (a yarmulke here, an effeminate gesture there), the filmmakers put their faith in prurience and cunningly miniaturized weaponry.
The con goes like this: The impersonator lifts an online photo of a Jew, Muslim, African-American or other minority — typically one with clear identifying markers, like a yarmulke-clad Hasid or a woman in hijab.
Yehuda Yosef Adler was wearing a yarmulke, and Jennie Adler was wearing a long skirt and a shaytel, a wig worn by some Orthodox Jewish women after marriage to cover their hair, according to the lawsuit.
Ted Cruz, wearing a yarmulke and cowboy boots, attempted to win over the hearts and minds of wary New Yorkers with a visit to a mazto factory and a speech to Jewish community leaders in Brooklyn.
Bret Stephens Opinion Columnist Adam Armoush is a 21-year-old Israeli Arab who, on a recent outing in Berlin, donned a yarmulke to test a friend's contention that it was unsafe to do so in Germany.
Wearing a rainbow-colored prayer shawl and a Pittsburgh-themed yarmulke, Rabbi Myers made his distaste for Washington clear but also said he does not "foist blame" on the President or "any one person" for the attack.
Yehuda Adler wore a yarmulke and Jennie Adler wore a sheitel, a wig worn as a religious hair covering, and long skirt on the day of the flight, which they allege made them targets, according to the lawsuit.
In one scene, the film cuts from Luzer in the present — living in a trailer in California in between going on auditions — to seven years earlier, where the actor prepares his beard, yarmulke, and payot for a photoshoot.
The 17-year-old was convicted at a closed-doors trial for slightly wounding the teacher who was wearing a traditional Jewish skullcap, or yarmulke, while walking to school in January 2016 in the southern city of Marseille.
"It's actually funny to see if a yarmulke falls off on the court and an opposing player picks it up," said Joe Bednarsh, the university's director of athletics and recreation, referring to the Yiddish name for the skullcap.
"I am encouraging Marseille's Jewish community — provisionally, of course — not to wear the kippa […] in order to save human lives," Zvi Ammar told French new channel i-Télé, referring to the  cap which is also often called a yarmulke.
French Jews are debating whether to give up wearing a yarmulke following the terrorist slashing of a Jewish teacher in Marseille, or keep it on, defiantly: In a poll, 70 percent of the French say they should keep it.
But Irina is a particularly ugly, scheming spider woman who spins her web while running her yarmulke-wearing thugs, ominously cooing at her young nephew (Blake McLennan) and forcing his desperate father, Michael (Chiwetel Ejiofor), to do very bad things.
The New York Times decided to end political cartoons in its international edition, following the publication in April of a "clearly anti-Semitic and indefensible" caricature of Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, as a dog leading a yarmulke-wearing Mr Trump.
Minor clashes with squirrels, the occasional breaches in the grid or the loss of a yarmulke here or a kumquat there serve only as reminders that we can, if we choose, afford to live in respectful peace with our neighbors.
She said the request also included other veiled references to anti-Semitic messaging: "patriots," which refers to those who are supportive of the anti-Semitic cause, and "small," which is a reference to a yarmulke, the traditional skullcaps worn by Jewish men.
"No one should have to change the way they dress, whether they wear a facial beard or they wear Hasidic garb or a yarmulke on their head," said Chaim Deutsch, a New York city councilman and chairman of the council's Jewish caucus.
Rather, what I will never forget about the swearing-in of David Friedman was how David, an orthodox Jew, took out his yarmulke, placed it proudly on his head, placed his hands on his Hebrew Tanach bible, and took the oath of office.
Designs include reindeer Rockettes doing a kickline, a little boy wearing a yarmulke while he decorates a Christmas tree with a dreidel, and one that features a "family where everybody looks alike except one person, but nobody really cares, 'cause it's the holidays," Goldberg explained.
I tracked her to the woods, to her home tree, and I watched her clamber up to the snug opening of her den, a gap between the branches, through which she gleefully — or so it seemed to me — disappeared, along with my former yarmulke.
A man in a yarmulke and tzitzit — tassels on a four-cornered undergarment worn by many observant Jews that peek out from the sides of their pants — hunches over a computer inside an open cubicle office with an Amazon listing beaming across the screen.
Adhering to a shop-worn political truism that calls for candidates to avoid being photographed in any manner of unvetted headwear, Cruz turned down a baker's cap, though did, some time later, don a yarmulke as he met with a group of rabbis and their wives down the block.
An incident that garnered considerable attention and highlights some of the complexities of this new dynamic occurred on a Berlin street in April 2018, when a 19-year-old Syrian of Palestinian descent took off his belt and flogged a young Israeli man named Adam Armoush, who was wearing a yarmulke.
"The problem didn't start in 2015," Steinitz told German broadcaster DW. It came to light that neither of the victims in the April 17 attack were Jewish, but had donned the yarmulke in a bid to prove a point to a friend that the city wasn't as anti-Semitic as people said.
It did so in the form of a cartoon, provided to the newspaper by a wire service and published directly above an unrelated column by Tom Friedman, in which a guide dog with a prideful countenance and the face of Benjamin Netanyahu leads a blind, fat Donald Trump wearing dark glasses and a black yarmulke.
The New York Times Opinion section on Saturday apologized for the cartoon, which depicted President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE wearing a yarmulke and dark glasses walking Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuBenjamin (Bibi) NetanyahuMORE, who was portrayed as a guide dog on a leash with a Star of David hanging from his collar.
For years, Goldman wore his yarmulke without controversy by staying near his station at the clinic and wearing his service cap above the yarmulke while outdoors. In 1981, however, he was required to testify as a defense witness at a court- martial. His testimony discredited the prosecution witness. Subsequently, a government attorney lodged a complaint about Goldman's wear of the yarmulke.
The Smithsonian asked for the yarmulke for its political memorabilia collection and Svonkin gave it the national museum.
Women, however, are required to wear a hat to cover the head in some churches based on 1 Corinthians 11:5. In the Jewish tradition, the converse idea equally shows respect for the superior authority of God. Wearing a kippah or yarmulke means the wearer is acknowledging the vast gulf of power, wisdom, and authority that separates God from mankind. It is a sign of humility to wear a yarmulke.
In December 2015, Schmeltzer sang at the annual White House Hanukkah Party, and promised President Barack Obama a special gift, a gold and silver yarmulke. In May 2016 Schmeltzer traveled to Washington, D.C. and delivered Obama the promised gift of a gold and silver yarmulke. In 2016, Schmeltzer appeared in an Israeli television ad for Pepsi Max. In December 2016, Schmeltzer sang "God Bless America" in Yiddish (as "Gott Bensch Amerike") in Brooklyn Borough Hall at the inauguration of New York Civil Court Judge Rachel Freier.
Subsequently, his commanding officer at the hospital, Colonel Joseph Gregory, informed him that he was violating Air Force Regulation 35-10, which states that "headgear will not be worn... while indoors except by armed security police in the performance of their duties." The officer then ordered him to not wear the yarmulke while in uniform outside the hospital. Goldman refused this order, and instead his attorney filed a complaint to the Air Force General Counsel. Gregory then ordered that Goldman cease wearing his yarmulke even when within the hospital.
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Gerald is a lawyer who also serves on South Park's council as the city attorney, and his role in this profession has been put on display in episodes such as "Sexual Harassment Panda" and "Chef Goes Nanners" in which a trial or legal issue plays a large part in the plot. He commonly wears an olive-green jacket over a purple shirt and forest green trousers. He sports a contemporary beard and separated mustache, and is almost always seen donning a pink yarmulke. When not wearing the yarmulke, Gerald is shown to have male-pattern baldness.
In order to make the fabric stiffer, extra fibers are sometimes carried along with the yarn or the hat may be starched. Tapestry crocheted yarmulke (also called kippah) are worn by Jewish men. These skullcaps are usually decorated with either geometric or figurative motifs.
Gibby also proclaims in "iSaved Your Life" that he and his family do not have cable television. Gibby imagines his fantasy marriage to Cat Valentine as a rabbi-officiated culturally Jewish wedding ceremony, with Gibby's stand-in wearing a yarmulke and breaking the glass."Gibby's Head Gets Hitched!", iCarly.
On December 13, 2011, Matisyahu posted a beardless picture of himself on Twitter, explaining on his website: In June 2012, Matisyahu appeared in an online video to promote his new single "Sunshine" with his hair bleached and apparently without a yarmulke, causing a big stir within the Jewish blogosphere.
Goldman v. Weinberger, 475 U.S. 503 (1986), was a United States Supreme Court case in which a Jewish Air Force officer was denied the right to wear a yarmulke when in uniform on the grounds that the Free Exercise Clause applies less strictly to the military than to ordinary citizens.
Two men at the protest had a sign with anti-semitic imagery, showing a rat wearing a yarmulke and a Star of David with the caption, "The real plague." Protests continued on April 20 with hundreds gathering outside the Statehouse. On May 1, another large protest occurred during DeWine's press conference. Protests at the statehouse continued the next day.
The Bark Mitzvah is a celebration not necessarily held in conjunction with a specific age but can occur when the dog turns 13 months or 13 years of age. During some Bark Mitzvahs, dogs wear a tallit, a ritual prayer shawl worn during Jewish religious services and ceremonies. A male dog wears a specific yarmulke, a thin skullcap.
Gudzenko was born in Cherkasy, Ukraine in 1938. During his lifetime, Gudzenko's attempts to exhibit his work were criticized, both by official authorities and by colleagues in the shop. Later, the artist was accused of Jewish cosmopolitanism, in particular, for the work "Self-Portrait in a Yarmulke", exhibited in the Cherkasy Gallery in 1980. Gudzenko had only one personal exhibition, in 1987.
"Tell the believing men to cast down their glances and guard their private parts. That is purer for them. Indeed, Allah is [well] acquainted with what they do." -Quran 24:30 Most scholars agree that men are required to cover everything from the navel to the knees; some men choose also to wear the traditional Islamic cap (taqiyah), similar to the Jewish yarmulke or kippah.
Beilin was raised in Tel Aviv in a traditional liberal household. At the age of bar mitzvah, he adopted a more rigorously religious life, though did not choose to wear a yarmulke (traditional Jewish cap). He studied in Herzliya Gymnasium school. In the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), he served in the signal corps and participated in the Six-Day War (1967) in Sinai in Division 8.
Svonkin is a politically active member of the Democratic Party. He has been an elected member of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party Central Committee and an appointed member of the California Democratic Party Central Committee. Svonkin attended and participated in the Democratic National Committee Conventions in 1996 and 2000. In 1996, Svonkin wore a custom made “Clinton-Gore” yarmulke to the DNC Convention.
A kippah or yarmulke (also called a kappel or skull cap) is a thin, slightly- rounded skullcap traditionally worn at all times by Orthodox Jewish men, and sometimes by both men and women in Conservative and Reform communities. Its use is associated with demonstrating respect and reverence for God.Kippah Jews in Arab lands did not traditionally wear yarmulkes, but rather larger, rounded, brimless hats, such as the kufi or tarboush.
Some men wear them at all times, others in the synagogue. In Orthodox and Hasidic Judaism, the kippah may also be additionally covered by hats such as fedoras or shtreimels. Traditional married Jewish women cover their hair in various ways, such as with headscarfs, called tichels, snoods, or wigs, called sheitels according to the principles and halacha of tzniut. Similar to the yarmulke is the zucchetto worn by Roman Catholic clergy.
The Ruzhiner Rebbe was a charismatic leader known for his aristocratic demeanor.Brayer, The House of Rizhin, p. 160.Friedman, The Golden Dynasty, p. 1. He set a regal tone for his court, living in a palatial home with splendid furnishings; riding in a silver-handled carriage drawn by four white horses; being accompanied by an entourage of attendants; and wearing a golden yarmulke and stylish clothing with solid-gold buttons.
This story of the "camouflage kippah" was re-told at many levels,Bonko, Larry. "Rabbi's Camouflage Yarmulke Woven With Tragedy, Heroism", Norfolk Ledger-Star, 13 January 1984. including a keynote speech by President Ronald Reagan to the Baptist Fundamentalism Annual Convention in 1984, and another time during a White House meeting between Reagan and the American Friends of Lubavitch. After recounting the Beirut story, Reagan asked them about the religious meaning of the kippah.
This trend has changed drastically in Europe in the 20th century, although is still observed in other parts of the world. In addition, a number of religions require men to wear specific head clothing—such as the Islamic Taqiyah (cap), Jewish yarmulke, or the Sikh turban. The same goes for women with the Muslim hijab or Christian nun's habit. A hat is a head covering that can serve a variety of purposes.
His mother, Ester (Freiberg), was born in Bendjin, Poland and immigrated to Palestine in 1936. The rest of her family members were murdered by German Nazis. Gal is the author or editor of six books: A Portrait of the Israeli Soldier (1986), Legitimacy and Commitment in the Military (1990), The Seventh War (1990), Handbook of Military Psychology (1991), Service Without Guns (2006), and The Yarmulke and the Beret: Religion, Politics and Military (2012).
On April 9, 2008, Tornoe posted a cartoon on Politicker's New Jersey website depicting a yarmulked, maniacally smiling Rep. Steve Rothman (D-9) about to wield a meat cleaver on Bergen County Democratic Chairman Joe Ferriero's private parts.PolitickerNJ.com as retrieved April 9, 2008 Meanwhile, U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg, also wearing a yarmulke, is shown holding Ferriero down for the procedure. The cartoon poked fun at Rothman's move to keep Ferriero from endorsing Rep.
As a major proponent of traditional ritual, Maslin brought more Hebrew to the services and reintroduced the traditional custom of men wearing a skullcap (Yarmulke) during services. Since the 19th century KI had actually prohibited the use of Yarmulke's. While at KI he also served as the president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, the organization of North American Reform Rabbis. Maslin was a committed supporter of Israel and instituted the sending of conformation classes to Israel.
For instance, Jewish men may wear a yarmulke to outwardly communicate their religious belief. Similarly, clothing can communicate what nationality a person or group is; for example, in traditional festivities Scottish men often wear kilts to specify their culture. Aside from communicating a person's beliefs and nationality, clothing can be used as a nonverbal cue to attract others. Men and women may shower themselves with accessories and high-end fashion in order to attract partners they are interested in.
"Happy Festivus" embroidered on a yarmulke. The holiday, as portrayed in the Seinfeld episode, includes practices such as the "Airing of Grievances", which occurs during the Festivus meal and in which each person tells everyone else all the ways they have disappointed them over the past year. After the meal, the "Feats of Strength" are performed, involving wrestling the head of the household to the floor, with the holiday ending only if the head of the household is pinned.
The zucchetto originated as the Greek pilos and is related to the beret (which itself was originally a large zucchetto). It was adopted circa the Early Middle Ages, if not earlier, to keep clerics' heads warm. Its name derives from its resemblance to half a pumpkin. Its appearance is almost identical to the Jewish kippah (yarmulke), and this is often considered to have been deliberate (as a reminder of Jesus's Jewish heritage), though its religious significance is ultimately quite different regardless.
In Jerusalem, married men wear white and grey "Zebra" coats during the week and golden bekishes (coats) on Shabbos. Toldos Aharon and Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok are the only groups where boys aged 13 and older (bar mitzvah) wear the golden coat and a shtreimel, as married men do, although the single boys wear black socks and the married men wear white socks. In most other Hasidic groups, only married men wear a shtreimel. All boys and men wear a traditional Jerusalemite white yarmulke.
The World Sikh Organization has advocated increased religious freedoms. It helped Baltej Singh Dhillon to fight discrimination and wear a turban in his role as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. It has also helped Sikhs in Canada in court cases involving the wearing of kirpans. In addition it has supported other groups in asserting their rights, including Orthodox Jewish men wearing the yarmulke, Muslim women wearing the niqab, and a Scottish high school student wearing a kilt to his graduation ceremony.
Goldman joined the United States Air Force as an inactive reservist in 1973. He received a Health Professions scholarship to work towards a PhD in Psychology at the Loyola University of Chicago. Subsequently, Goldman entered service at March Air Force Base in Riverside, California as a commissioned officer and clinical psychologist at the on-base mental health clinic. As an Orthodox Jew and rabbi, Goldman's faith required him to wear a yarmulke to show that he is aware that God is a higher power and above him.
Assaf, The Regal Way, p. 33. When Rabbi Avrohom died without issue in 1812, Rabbi Yisroel became Rebbe first in Skvyra and then in Ruzhyn,Brayer, The House of Rizhin, p. 246. where he attracted thousands of followers. The Ruzhiner Rebbe set a regal tone for his court, living in a palatial home with splendid furnishings; riding in a silver-handled carriage drawn by four white horses; being accompanied by an entourage of attendants; and wearing a golden yarmulke and stylish clothing with solid-gold buttons.
In 1995, Appel became the fourth artistic director in the company's history, but had already directed a production of The Merchant of Venice in 1991. “I was the risky director who did The Merchant of Venice and rocked this theater,” she says. The Christian characters wore Armani-style suits and Shylock was presented as a yarmulke- wearing Orthodox Jew. “I’m an American Jew, and I had stayed away from Merchant all my life because of the anti-Semitism that surrounds the character of Shylock.” She decided the play was more about xenophobia than anti- Semitism.
These are almost exclusively worn by very religious Jews during weekday prayers, and not worn outside of religious functions in order to prevent one from 'defiling' them. Curiously, while Ashkenazi and some Sephardi men have the custom to wear these during prayer, many outlying communities such as the Beta Israel did not, until they were introduced to the custom by Israelis or Ashkenazi missionaries. A kippah or yarmulke is a cloth head covering worn by Jewish males during prayer or other ritual services. Some wear it every day.
Zachary Wohlman, known as Kid Yamaka (a phonetic spelling of “yarmulke,” the skullcap worn by Jews while praying; born May 23, 1988) is an American boxer in the Welterweight division, who was an amateur and is now a professional. Wohlman, a late-comer to the sport, went from juvenile delinquency to becoming the 2010 winner of the Los Angeles Golden Gloves Tournament. He is trained by International Boxing Hall of Famer Freddie Roach, with whom he started training in 2008, and trainer Eric Brown. His record as of December 2017 was 10–3–2.
There is a common phrase that explains this, saying that "there's always something above you" if you're wearing a yarmulke, helping you remember you're human and God is infinite. A Talmudic quote speaks of a righteous man who would "not walk (six feet) with an uncovered head, the (spirit of God) is always above him". Jews also may wear a fur hat or a black hat with a brim. In Islamic etiquette, wearing headgear is perfectly permissible while saying prayers at a mosque, see taqiyah (cap) for further information.
Tajik guitar player wearing a rug cap A Uyghur girl in a such cap The doppa is most common. In the United States, the doppa is sold as an Uzbek kufi, Bukharan kippah, Bucharian or Bokharan yarmulke (Bukharian Jews of Central Asia also wore headcoverings similar to the Doppi/Tubeteika design but wore it for religious reasons pertaining to Judaism). The doppa is also called the rug cap because the needlework is the same as that found on Uzbek oriental rugs, see Uzbek people. In Central Asia, men wear the doppa with a suit.
Toldos Aharon children dressed for Shabbat, Mea Shearim, 2007 In Jerusalem, married men wear white and grey "zebra" coats during the week and golden bekishes/Caftan (coats) on Shabbos. Toldos Aharon and Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok are the only groups where boys aged 13 and older (bar mitzvah) wear the golden coat and a shtreimel, as married men do; however, married men can be differentiated by their white socks, while the unmarried boys wear black socks. In other Hasidic groups, only married men wear a shtreimel. All boys and men wear a traditional Jerusalemite white yarmulke.
Some more traditional Conservative synagogues may ask that married women cover their heads during services. However, some more liberal Conservative synagogues suggest that women, married or not, wear head- coverings similar to those worn by men (the kippah/yarmulke); and some require it (or require it only for women receiving honors or leading services from the bimah) – not for modesty, but as a feminist gesture of egalitarianism. Almost all Conservative synagogues require men to wear a head covering (usually a kippah), but in Reform synagogues, there is no requirement. However, kippot may be provided to anybody who wishes to wear them.
In the United States, most synagogues and Jewish funeral services keep a ready supply of kipot for the temporary use of visitors who have not brought one. The mitpachat, or tichel in yiddish, is a headscarf worn by some religious Jewish women. It is customary for a married woman, but some women choose to wear them only during religious occasions. Various formal hats are worn by Jewish men in Hasidic Jewish circles and sometimes in other traditional communities, generally on top of the yarmulke, generally reflecting a particular cultural background, and sometimes reflecting one's age, marital status, rabbinical rank or lineage.
Zinik's collection of prose in Russian, Third Jerusalem (2013), is dedicated to the links between Jerusalem and Moscow in the 1970s. His comic gothic novel Sounds Familiar or The Beast of Artek (2016) - about the manipulation of our childhood monsters and fears – is set in London. An experimental novel The Orgone Box (2017), full of allusions to the life of the Marxist Freudian thinker Wilhelm Reich is written in an Anglicised Russian. The nonfiction A Yarmulke under the Turban (2018) is about Zinik's travels around Turkey retracing the steps of the self-proclaimed Jewish Messiah Shabtai Zvi who converted to Islam in 1666.
The Spanish government has actively pursued a policy of reconciliation with the descendants of its expelled Jews. In 1924, the regime of Primo de Rivera granted the possibility of obtaining Spanish citizenship to the entire Sephardic Jewish diaspora. As stated above, the Alhambra decree was officially revoked in 1968, after the Second Vatican Council rejected the charge of deicide traditionally attributed to the Jews. In 1992, in a ceremony marking the 500th anniversary of the Edict of Expulsion, King Juan Carlos (wearing a yarmulke) prayed alongside Israeli president Chaim Herzog and members of the Jewish community in the Beth Yaacov Synagogue.
Mayer, a strong proponent of Reform, later founded the Jewish Chautauqua Society. The changes didn't stop with language: By 1874, it was no longer mandatory for men to wear a hat or yarmulke and the congregation had joined the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. A raft of major changes came to Rodef Shalom in 1885 when, Rabbi Mayer and the congregation hosted a meeting of Reform rabbis. The resulting "Pittsburgh Platform" signaled a paradigm shift, declaring that Judaism was a religion, not a nation, and that the Bible was an ethical guide, not the infallible word of God.
While Gabbai is a resident of Israel, he also has a French passport which allows him to enter countries hostile to Israel, such as Syria. When he travels, however, he makes no secret of his mission and dresses in full Hasidic regalia, including flat-topped, wide-brim hat, hand-knitted yarmulke, short pants and Hasidic rekel (long coat), in addition to his full beard and payot.Growise, Avraham. Our Man in Damascus: Rabbi Yisrael Meir Gabbai is the first non-Syria chareidi to visit in half a century, according to the leader of Syria's dwindling Jewish community.
Miami posted a 3–8 record in Saban's first year, but improved to 6–5 in 1978. Saban instituted an extensive recruiting network to rebuild Miami's program, and was named the school's athletic director in early 1978. One of his recruits was quarterback Jim Kelly, who starred at Miami and went on to a Pro Football Hall of Fame career with the Bills. Despite Miami's improvement in 1978, Saban departed the school amid controversy. That April, three freshman Miami players attacked a 22-year-old Jewish man wearing a yarmulke who was walking to religious services on campus.
The men are distinguished by their dark Hasidic garb, and by their pants tucked into their socks, called hoyzn-zokn (not to be confused with the breeches, called halber-hoyzn, worn by men in some other Hasidic groups). They wear a round felt hat, and a high, almost-pointed kapel. They raise their sidelocks from the temples, and tuck them under the yarmulke, nearly hiding them. On Shabbos and Jewish holidays, married men wear the high circular fur hat of the Polish Hasidim, called a spodik by Galicianers (not to be confused with the much flatter shtreimel worn by married men in Hasidic groups which do not hail from Congress Poland).
But during the rescue efforts following the bombing, Catholic Chaplain Fr. George Pucciarelli tore a piece of his camouflage uniform off to use as a makeshift kippa for Resnicoff, who had discarded his kippa when it became blood-soaked after being used to wipe the faces of wounded Marines.Larry Bonko, "Rabbi's Camouflage Yarmulke Woven With Tragedy, Heroism," Norfolk Ledger-Star, January 13, 1984. When that story was read into the Congressional Record, both the Senate and House passed the Religious Apparel Amendment, which then laid the groundwork for Department of Defense Directive (now Instruction) 1300.17, "Accommodation of Religious Practices Within the Military Service."Congressional Record, 100th Congress, May 11, 1987.
In general, hats are only worn on top of the yarmulke after a Jewish male reaches Bar Mitzvah age, although some communities, such as Belz and Viznitz, have boys under Bar Mitzvah age wear caps on top of their yarmulkes known as kasket. Fedoras, generally black with a wide brim, are worn by men from Litvish, Yeshivish, and Chabad-Lubavitch communities, and these are worn by both single and married men. Homburg style hats are often worn by rabbis of higher rank in Litvish and Yeshivish circles. Derby hats are worn by Hasidic men in certain communities, sometimes signifying lay status as opposed to rabbinical status.
They teach that any other titles—such as God (El, Elohim), Lord (Ba'al, Adonai), Jehovah, Jesus and Christ—are names or titles of pagan beings or idols, or are mistakes, that have been falsely ascribed to Yahweh. Its beliefs are also similar to those of Judaism, as the assembly follows the Torah, the 613 laws and rules found in the Pentateuch. They believe the observance of these laws promotes peace and love, and is an answer to many problems in the world. Members adhere to a kosher diet, strictly following the dietary laws in Leviticus 11, and wear garments similar to the Jewish yarmulke and tallit in worship services and private prayer.
He is the former principal of the Jordan L. Mott School in the South Bronx, also known as Junior High School 22. He had success in taking the failing school in a tough neighborhood and turning it around. This drew attention because Waronker, a member of the Chabad-Lubavitch sect of Hasidic Judaism who wears a conservative suit, a beard, a black hat and a velvet yarmulke, had to overcome prejudice both in getting the job and in gaining the trust of the parents, teacher and students at the school. Waronker, a former intelligence officer in the United States Army, took over a school listed as one of the 12 most violent in New York.
He represented an Air Force psychologist in the Supreme Court case testing his constitutional right to wear a yarmulke while on duty. In 1976, Lewin represented the Hasidic community of Williamsburg in the Supreme Court, in its constitutional challenge to a racially conscious legislative reapportionment, urging a rule of constitutional law that the Supreme Court accepted 20 years later. Lewin initiated a lawsuit against Yale University on behalf of Orthodox freshmen and sophomores who could not reside in co-educational dormitories on religious grounds. He brought lawsuits on behalf of Sabbath-observers who were discriminated against in private employment, on behalf of military chaplains who were denied the right to wear religiously motivated beards, and on behalf of Jewish prisoners who were denied kosher food.
Karlin was born in Janów, Poland and immigrated to Chicago as a child. Raised in an Orthodox Jewish household, Karlin became an atheist in his teenage years and remained an atheist for the rest of his life. Later in life he told his three children, who all became scientists, that walking down the street without a yarmulke on his head for the first time was a milestone in his life. Karlin earned his undergraduate degree from Illinois Institute of Technology; and then his doctorate in mathematics from Princeton University in 1947 (at the age of 22) under the supervision of Salomon Bochner. He was on the faculty of Caltech from 1948 to 1956, before becoming a professor of mathematics and statistics at Stanford.
In the finals (bootline chug), Cherry gibes Gil about the death of his brother, causing him to crack and the Germans to win. Jan offers the Germans a double or nothing opportunity. The Germans tell Jan they already have the recipe and thus no need for a rematch, but Fink points out that Cherry only stole a recipe for a low-carbohydrate strawberry beer, prompting Wolfgang to have Cherry killed. When one of the von Wolfhausens knocks off Fink's yarmulke, he enters into a state of purely concentrated rage (the "Eye of the Jew") which allows him to coach the team to victory, barely gaining the win when the German team's anchor fails to finish "Das Boot" (Boot of beer) by one drop.
Jewish boys wearing tzitzit and kippot play soccer in Jerusalem Men wearing tallitot pray at the Western Wall A kippah (Hebrew: כִּפָּה, plural kippot; Yiddish: יאַרמלקע, yarmulke) is a slightly rounded brimless skullcap worn by many Jews while praying, eating, reciting blessings, or studying Jewish religious texts, and at all times by some Jewish men. In Orthodox communities, only men wear kippot; in non- Orthodox communities, some women also wear kippot. Kippot range in size from a small round beanie that covers only the back of the head to a large, snug cap that covers the whole crown. Tzitzit (Hebrew: צִיציִת) (Ashkenazi pronunciation: tzitzis) are special knotted "fringes" or "tassels" found on the four corners of the tallit (Hebrew: טַלִּית) (Ashkenazi pronunciation: tallis), or prayer shawl.
In Goldman v. Weinberger, 475 U.S. 503 (1986), the United States Supreme Court ruled in a 5–4 decision that active military members were required to remove the yarmulke indoors, citing uniform regulations that state only armed security police may keep their heads covered while indoors. Congress passed the Religious Apparel Amendment after a war story from the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing about the "camouflage kippah" of Jewish Navy Chaplain Arnold Resnicoff was read into the Congressional Record.Congressional Record, 100th Congress, 11 May 1987. Catholic Chaplain George Pucciarelli tore off a piece of his Marine Corps uniform to replace Resnicoff's kippah when it had become blood-soaked after being used to wipe the faces of wounded Marines after the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing."Solarz Passes Religious Apparel Amendment", The Jewish Press, 22 May 1987.
Whatever the origins of this phrase, it is now very popular among a subgroup group of Breslover Hasidim who follow Rabbi Odesser, who are colloquially known as the Na Nachs. The name has been incorporated into both traditional and contemporary Jewish music, appeared on bumper stickers, billboards and public graffiti throughout Israel, and is used on jewellery and amulets. Among some groups of Sephardic Jewish youth in Israel, it has become a sort of rallying cry for returning to traditional Judaism, although not necessarily to mainstream Breslov. Typical white "Na Nacher" style yarmulke with the phrase woven into it, made in Jerusalem in 2005 More recently, some people have begun to wear the words of the phrase crocheted on large, white yarmulkes with a little tassel on top.
Plans call for the Capital Jewish Museum to be a $34 million, facility located in the Judiciary Square and Capitol Crossing neighborhood of Northwest Washington, D.C. According to the organization, the new four-story building at 3rd and F Streets NW will include three floors of exhibit and programming space. It will incorporate the historic synagogue that formerly housed the museum, with the sanctuary "restored to its original appearance." The museum refers to the historic synagogue as the "centerpiece" and "largest artifact" of the new museum. Other artifacts in the museum's collection include a lace collar worn by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg; a notebook used by Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis; photographs of Jewish life in Washington, such as a 1925 image of President Calvin Coolidge dedicating a local Jewish Community Center; a banner carried by Jewish lobbyist Hyman Bookbinder at the 1963 March on Washington; a kippah (yarmulke) from a White House Hanukkah celebration; and items from local Jewish businesses and families, such as a bookstore sign and a wedding cup.
Resnicoff with "camouflage kippa" described in Presidential speech in onlinetext During the rescue efforts following the bombing, a Catholic Chaplain named George Pucciarelli tore off a piece of his Marine camouflage uniform to make a skullcap ("kippah") for Resnicoff, after Resnicoff used his to wipe the blood from a wounded Marine's face.Norfolk Ledger Star, Norfolk, VA, Jan 13, 1984, "Rabbi's Camouflage Yarmulke Woven With Tragedy, Heroism" This widely reported story, recounted in President Reagan's 1984 speech, was entered into the Congressional Record.Congressional Record, Vol 133, Number 75, May 11, 1987 The story was credited with helping the passage of the religious apparel amendment allowing military personnel to wear head coverings for religious reasons (an amendment that had failed to pass in the House of Representatives for two years prior to the recounting of this story).Jewish Press, May 22, 1987, Solarz Passes Religious Apparel Amendment This story was also quoted by some military leaders who had previously opposed the uniform policy change, but now supported it, including the Commandant and Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.
Baker pitched for Israel at the 2017 World Baseball Classic qualifier.Vince Lara-Cinisomo, "Rosters for WBC Qualifier in Brooklyn; Israel, Pakistan, Great Britain, Brazil", Baseball America, September 22, 2016 As part of demonstrating that Baker was Jewish and therefore eligible to pitch for Team Israel, his family sent the team a bar mitzvah photo of Baker at age 13, wearing a yarmulke and dark suit, and holding a torah.Yaron Weitzman, "Missing From Israel's Baseball Team: Israelis", Tablet Magazine, September 20, 2016 Baker's only appearance in the tournament was a start in the second game against Brazil.Scott Orgera "Israel Blanks Brazil Behind Cardinals’ Baker", Baseball America, September 23, 2016 Israel won the game 1-0, advancing to the finals, and Baker was credited with the win.Hillel Kuttler, "Israel Beats Brazil, Advances to Final of World Baseball Classic Qualifier", Haaretz, September 24, 2016 Baker threw 83 pitches over 5 shutout innings, while giving up a hit, three walks, and striking out six."Israel 1, Brazil 0; September 23, 2016", mlb.com Baker pitched as the # 2 starter for Team Israel at the 2017 World Baseball Classic in the main tournament, in March 2017.Aron Heller. "Israel taps Jewish major- leaguers for World Baseball Classic", The Star, January 11, 2017.

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