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  • Kippah vs. Yamaka - Whats The Difference - Best Mitzvahs
    Jarmu*ka ― Means “cap,” in Yiddish It is believed that the word itself is derived from the Aramaic phrase yari malka, which translates to “fear of the king ” The other Hebrew words have no evidence in history As mentioned earlier, Yamaka is an alternative word for Yarmulke
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  • Kippot - Yamaka - Kippah - Yarmulke - Jewish Hat - Kippahs
    The Kippah, which is also referred to as a yarmulke or yamaka, has a long history in Judaism and is a marker of Jewish faith and reverence to God Read more The ancient practice of wearing a Kippah to cover the head during prayer goes back throughout the ages
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  • Why Do Jews Wear a Kippah (Yamaka)? | Aish
    Yarmulke (יאַרמלקע) is the Yiddish word for a Kippah It translates to mean ‘skullcap’ and is the word used by Eastern-European Jews It originates from the Aramaic words, ‘Yarei Malka’, “Awe of the King,” and serves as a reminder that the King (God) is always above you
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  • Differences Between A Kippah, A Yarmulke, And A Yamaka (Facts Revealed)
    In the Yiddish language, we call it a yarmulke, which is rather prevalent On the other hand, yamaka is a misspelling of the word yarmulke Men in Orthodox Jewish communities are required to cover their heads at all times, but non-Orthodox men only do so at designated times
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  • Yamantaka - Wikipedia
    Yamāntaka is a Sanskrit name that can be broken down into two primary elements: Yama (यम), –the god of death; and antaka (अन्तक) –destroyer [3] Thus, Yamāntaka means “Destroyer of Death” or "Conqueror of Death" [2][4]





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