Head covering: kippah Hashkafa



knitted kippah srugah or srugie


although superficial , cliché, type of head covering man wears believed expression of hashkafa subscribes to. people identify religious zionists or modern orthodox wear knitted, colored kippot (hebrew plural of kippah). affectionately, , derogatorily, referred srugie (i.e., knitted or crocheted ). men more yeshivishe or haredi circles wear black, velvet ones. many believe kippot self-conscious manifestations of person s hashakfic orientation , social affiliation. superficial , misguided habit pigeonhole people based on head coverings has been criticized.



black velvet yarmulke








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