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dog collarrs etc..Nowadays it is free for all even wearing football teams’ kippot
dog collarrs etc..Nowadays it is free for all even wearing football teams’ kippot
Mike de haan
Mike de haan
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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