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Homepage Hand Crocheted Small Size

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Small size hand-crocheted kippot from Israel.
These kippot can be personalized.
Small kippa diameter: 5-3/16"(13.20cm); circumference: 15-3/4" (40cm). Please note that these 100% cotton kippa are hand crocheted and that their measurements can not be accurate. To choose your size check the kippa size chart.

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Nahal Perazim

es2265 delicate 
 
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Chagiya

es0251 delicate 
 
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Sufit

es3301 hard grip 
 
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Hananiah

es1247 delicate 
 
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Cormoran Gadol

es0553 delicate 
 
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Shahrur

es0546 delicate 
 
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Siksak

es0545 delicate 
 
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Nahlieli Lavan

es0540 delicate 
 
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Moshe Vahetzi

es0232 delicate 
 
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Hasida

es1000 delicate 
 
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Yona

es0536 delicate 
 
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Hamtzits

es0550 delicate 
 
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Kippot Traditions

The kippah is traditionally worn by men (married women covered their heads more completely with scarves, hats, or wigs). Today, some women, mainly Reform Jews, wear a kippah. Some Jews wear kippot only while praying, eating, reciting a blessing, or studying Jewish religious texts; more traditional Jews wear kippot the entire day, making sure not to walk more than four cubits (about two meters) without one, especially outside.

Any form of head covering is acceptable according to halakha (Jewish law). There are no hard and fast rules on the subject, although the compact, lightweight nature of a kippah, along with the fact that hats for men have fallen out of fashion in the West over last few decades, may have contributed to its popularity. Kippot have become identified as a symbol of Judaism over the last century. Haredi men, who mostly wear large black cloth or velvet kippot, often wear fedoras with their kippot underneath. In the Hassidic community, this double head-covering has Kabbalistic meaning.

Often the color and fabric of the kippah can be a sign of adherence to a specific religious movement. The Israeli Religious Zionist community is often referred to by the name kippot serugot (Hebrew כיפות סרוגות), literally "knitted kippot," though they are typically crocheted.


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