noun a skullcap worn by Jewish men as a sign of reverence and piety
Some people wear kippahs as a fashion statement or to show solidarity with the Jewish community.
Worn by Jewish men as a sign of respect and reverence during prayer and other religious occasions.
In Jewish schools and educational settings, students may be required to wear a kippah as part of their dress code.
A symbol of Jewish identity and tradition, often worn in Jewish communities and events.
During Jewish weddings, bar mitzvahs, and other ceremonies, it is common for men to wear a kippah as a symbol of respect and tradition.
A writer may wear a kippah as a way to express their religious identity while working.
A psychologist may wear a kippah while conducting therapy sessions with clients who share the same religious beliefs.
A teacher who is Jewish may wear a kippah while teaching in a school with a diverse student population.
A doctor who is Jewish may wear a kippah while treating patients in a hospital or clinic.