Religions that wear head coverings

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Kipa

In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the “Kipa”, which in Hebrew means hat or cap, became prevalent among Jews of Europe as a symbol of religious faith. According to the “Hellaha”, young men should be wearing religious prayers.

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