What Is a Kippah?
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What Is a Kippah?
A kippah is also called a yarmulke by many people. The word may change, but the object is simple: it is a small head covering worn as a sign of Jewish identity and respect. Some people wear a kippah every day. Some wear it during prayer, synagogue, Shabbat, holidays, weddings, or family events.
For a seven-year-old explanation: a kippah is like a small cap that says, “I remember who I am and who I stand before.” It is not a hat for warmth. It is a Jewish identity object. That is why people buy different kippahs for different moments.
Common kippah types
| Type | Simple meaning |
|---|---|
| Daily kippah | Comfortable and wearable often. |
| Denim kippah | Modern, casual, and identity-focused. |
| Wedding kippah | Used for ceremony, guests, groom, or family presentation. |
| Bar mitzvah kippah | Marks maturity and Jewish identity. |
| Baby kippah | Small gift for family moments, photos, and early identity. |
Where to go next
To learn selection, read How to Choose a Kippah. To shop premium pieces, visit Luxury Kippahs. For custom event sets, read Custom Kippahs Guide.