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# One is allowed to greet a Jew who isn’t wearing a Kippah even if he’ll respond “Shalom” which has the status of Hashem’s name. <Ref> Sh”t Yabia Omer 6:15(8). See further Sh”t Otzrot Yosef 1:5e </ref>
# One is allowed to greet a Jew who isn’t wearing a Kippah even if he’ll respond “Shalom” which has the status of Hashem’s name. <Ref> Sh”t Yabia Omer 6:15(8). See further Sh”t Otzrot Yosef 1:5e </ref>
# One is permitted to shower, sleep, and swim without a head covering. <ref> Sh"t Yabia Omer 6:15:7, Sh"t Otzrot Yosef 1:5 </ref>Even at places where the minhag isn't to wear a Kippah, such as one who is swimming, one must nonetheless wear a Kippah in order to say a Bracha. <ref>Vezot Habracha (p. 8)</ref>
# One is permitted to shower, sleep, and swim without a head covering. <ref> Sh"t Yabia Omer 6:15:7, Sh"t Otzrot Yosef 1:5 </ref>Even at places where the minhag isn't to wear a Kippah, such as one who is swimming, one must nonetheless wear a Kippah in order to say a Bracha. <ref>Vezot Habracha (p. 8)</ref>
# Riding in a moving car is considered like walking. <Ref>The Beeir Heiteiv 2:6 quotes from the Taz that one must wear a Kippah when riding in a cart or on an animal. </ref>
# Riding in a moving car, train, or plane is considered like walking. <Ref>The Beeir Heiteiv 2:6 quotes from the Taz that one must wear a Kippah when riding in a cart or on an animal. </ref>


==Wearing a Kippah to sleep==
==Wearing a Kippah to sleep==