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A kippah is a thin, usually slightly-rounded cloth skullcap worn by observant Jews worn by men.

Kippot range in size from four inches to 9.5 inches (100 mm to 240 mm) or larger in diameter.

Buchari or Bocharin Kippot

Bukharan Jews, also Bukharian Jews or Bukhari Jews, (Persian: یهودی بخارایی, Russian: Бухарские евреи, Hebrew: בוכרים‎: Bukharim), also called the Binai Israel[2], are Jews from Central Asia who speak Bukhori, a dialect of the Persian language.

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Hebrew: כִּפָּה, also kipah, kipa, kippa, plural kippo

Yiddish: יאַרמלקע, yarmlke, yarmulke, yarmulka, yarmelke, less commonly called kapel

 

 

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