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Rambam regars head covering as a lekatchila obligation to tefila(amida) | |||
The SHADAL did not wear a Kippah | |||
Min ha din, Rav Huna's approach on walking 4 amot bareheaded is a midat ha chassidim, a pious act but not an obligation. | |||
The ohr Zarua II 43 mentions head covering is not usual in french rabbis | |||
The Vilna Gaon also holds it is required only for prayer. | |||
Rav Ovadya Halacha yomit also regards it as a minhag and required.only for prayer | |||
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