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Bacr23458ParticipantThis is a fairly basic tradition. Yarmulkes (Kippot – kippah s.) are worn as an acknowledgement of humility and respect in the presence of The Almighty. By the way, many women now wear them, as well, mostly in synagogue. While these items have become more decorated, they are not merely a fashion accessory, but a statement of devotion.
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