yarmulka


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Synonyms for yarmulka

a skullcap worn by religious Jews (especially at prayer)

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In his black suit and tie and yarmulka, he seems to have come not simply from the distant earth, but the distant past, and he speaks English with an accent that is not only Russian, but Jewish.
"She says if I start wearing a yarmulka, she'll completely cut me off.
Forster's observation that while it may not be much, it may keep a splintered world functioning) to allow the headscarf (kirpan, yarmulka, cross, turban; choose your own religious object) in the secular space of the state educational institution.
The French public in general, however, was convinced that state limitations on the display of ostentatious religious symbols exempted the wearing of a Catholic crucifix or a Jewish yarmulka (skull cap).
In one, Olivier's Shylock looks like a merchant banker (despite sharpened teeth and lower-class accent), whereas in the other Warren Mitchell plays a stereotypical "sheenie," complete with Yiddish accent, stubbly beard, yarmulka, and comically exaggerated head and hand movements.
I say that as long as there is a single jewish child or adult who needs to be reached, it is immoral, I insist on the word, yes, immoral to expend jewish resources trying to convince a gentile to put on a Yarmulka.
Sam is a relatively strict Jew, although he doesn't usually wear a yarmulka or follow other orthodox rules.
Tell Mr Levy that he needs to be careful in the current economic climate and he will throw his yarmulka at you.