How To Use Yarmulke In A Sentence

  • Guests wore yarmulkes -- Burke brought his own fuchsia zucchetto worn by bishops -- as a symbol of God's presence, and enjoyed traditional seder fare: matzo, horseradish, apples and wine. Hebrew Catholics? Jews Keep Wary Eye On New Group
  • Saltzman is still wearing a yarmulke, which is appropriate to his religious beliefs, but which makes him look very foreign and strange to Anibal Gonzalez, who himself looks foreign and strange to a lot of people on the Cape, even though he’s an expert cabinetmaker. Alice in Jeopardy
  • Our seats were next to a pair of bearded gentlemen wearing yarmulkes - Orthodox Jews, by my measure.
  • One couple wore yarmulkes and carried a siddur; another couple looked like ordained ministers, but I didn't know for sure of which Christian denomination.
  • When they disembarked from the cars of the Long Island Railroad in the evenings, hands reached into pockets and yarmulkes were slipped back in place. How We Avenged the Blums
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  • They walk with Yarmulkes held high and tzitzit waving in the streets. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: On Nixon's Allegation That the Jews Have No Pride
  • Quebec has banned state employees from wearing burqas, niqabs, yarmulkes or large crucifixes in the workplace. Times, Sunday Times
  • “Shabbat shalom,” responds the man, whose black sateen yarmulke stands up, tentlike, on his balding head. American Grace
  • For example a person can be identified as Jewish by his yarmulke.
  • The most common hat for men in the synagogue is a small round cap called a yarmulke or a kippah, but an ordinary homburg or street hat will be accepted.
  • It has also become custom to wear kippahs or yarmulkes of certain colours, sizes and materials as a sign of allegiance to a certain group.
  • Equally brilliant was his appearance in a yarmulke at the Wailing Wall.
  • Therefore, when Leiby got lost he walked over to someone who, though unrecognizable as an individual would have been very familiar to him as a member of his community, in other words bearded and with a yarmulke or a hat. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: The Butchering of 8-Year-Old Leiby Kletzky
  • With yarmulkes tucked under helmets, and the occasional payot, or side curls, swinging free, religious skaters shoot and check fiercely, yet seldom keep score as their shots sail into nets. Hockey Heats Up in Tiny Village With Israel's Only Big Rink
  • I had my first Florida synagogue experience complete with a tie-dyed tallis sighting and Jon wearing a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles yarmulke. Sara Sellar: Outside The Tribe -- Home For The Holidays
  • There's all the typing, and sitting, and mouse-clicking, and more typing, and sometimes I even have to look up words like "yarmulke" in the dictionary. Archive 2009-04-01
  • HPFacebookVoteV2. init (246716, 'Why I (Sometimes) Don\'t Wear A Kipah*', '* Also commonly known as yarmulke (or variations thereof) and kapul. Menachem Kaiser: Why I (Sometimes) Don't Wear A Kipah*
  • He wore a yarmulke and attended synagogue with her relatives. Times, Sunday Times
  • The NBA Cap -- like the NFL Cap as it was -- is a soft cap; a "yarmulke" that teams can maneuver around if willing to pay the tax. Andrew Brandt: Could LeBron's Power Play Happen in the NFL?
  • Your yarmulke or your yashmak needn't be discarded; they will become American things.
  • * Also commonly known as yarmulke (or variations thereof) and kapul. Menachem Kaiser: Why I (Sometimes) Don't Wear A Kipah*
  • What kind of kippa / yarmulke will vary by community and carry a ridiculous amount of symbolic weight; in this case, black velvet is a safe bet. “How Mirka Got Her Sword,” Page 30
  • Turbans, fezzes, yarmulkes and black lace veils, or mantillas, joined the zucchettos or skull caps of Catholic prelates on the basilica's steps in an extraordinary mix of religious and government leaders from around the world.
  • Max's even more dismal New York is cast in jumbled patterns of black, white and grey, until Mary sends Max a bright red pom-pom which he wears atop his yarmulke.
  • “Adam Beckerman,” Lord Havelock called, and a fair amount of boys nudged one another and whispered as Adam stepped forward with his chin held high and his small circular hat he’d told Henry on the train that this was called a yarmulke clearly visible. KNIGHTLEY ACADEMY
  • It is difficult for us to see any reason why a Jew may not wear his yarmulke in court, a Sikh his turban, a Muslim woman her chador, or a Moor his fez.
  • Stuart did not strike him as being a religious man and so Rabbi Wade was surprised one day to see Stuart wearing a yarmulke.
  • Turbans, fezzes, yarmulkes and black lace veils, or mantillas, joined the zucchettos or skull caps of Catholic prelates on the basilica's steps in an extraordinary mix of religious and government leaders from around the world.
  • The ban will likely include large Christian crosses, Jewish yarmulkes, Muslim hijabs, and turbans worn by Sikhs.
  • One couple wore yarmulkes and carried a siddur.
  • Leo Rosten claims that the word "yarmulke" comes from the Tatar word for skullcap. Rabbi Jason Miller: Kippah Your Head Covering Outta My Office
  • At some point, I decided to constantly wear a yarmulke.
  • SEPTEMBER - With the Bushite army advancing on Washington, unemployment at 150\% (many people lost two jobs), global warming turning Mother Earth into one big cuchifrito, and the Supreme Court still dead - locked over whether Osama or Obama is the legitimate U.S. president, the yarmulke-wearing President-elect opted to call off the rest of 2009 and fled to his home state of Hawaii which no one has been able to locate for months. CounterPunch
  • The ban will likely include large Christian crosses, Jewish yarmulkes, Muslim hijabs and turbans worn by Sikhs.
  • A Jewish student with a yarmulke stood up to proclaim, ‘We are all God's children.’
  • It is difficult for us to see any reason why a Jew may not wear his yarmulke in court or a Sikh his turban.
  • One could also make a similar argument about religious garb, whether a yarmulke or full dress.
  • He always wore a kipa -- that is Hebrew; the Yiddish word is "yarmulke" -- the traditional Jewish head covering. Post-gazette.com - News
  • Stop by a synagogue in Dublin or Dusseldorf on a Friday evening or Saturday morning, the way I did, and you will see worshipers donning the same traditional yarmulkes and talliths.
  • It is difficult for us to see any reason why a Jew may not wear his yarmulke in court, a Sikh his turban, a Muslim woman her chador, or a Moor his fez.
  • The most common hat for men in the synagogue is a small round cap called a yarmulke or a kippah, but an ordinary homburg or street hat will be accepted.
  • Wearing his traditional yarmulke (skull cap) and mixing sambhar with a piece of idli, he said he liked spicy Indian food.
  • He even notes that Reform Jews are again emphasizing Hebrew, wearing yarmulkes, and keeping kosher.

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