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The Forward on MSNCardinals are Catholic, not Jewish — so why do they all wear yarmulkes?As Catholic cardinals gather for a conclave to elect the next pope, we must all ask: Why are they all wearing red yarmulkes?
The kippah, often referred to as a skull cap, is worn by Jews as a sign of Jewish identity. In Orthodox Judaism the kippah is worn by Jewish men at all times, apart from when they are sleeping or ...
The kippah, often referred to as a skull-cap, is a small cap worn by Jewish males as a sign of Jewish identity. Some people believe that it is respectful to God if you cover your head. This is ...
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