Kippah
Can Naftali Bennett win Israel without belonging to anyone? - analysis
Bennett has never built a home. Bayit Yehudi was a vehicle. Yamina was a vehicle. Bennett 2026 was a vehicle. Together, his new merger with Lapid, is a vehicle.
A kippah, and Israel’s heart and soul - opinion
The tear that exposes Israel’s democratic crisis - opinion
Unabashedly proud of being Jewish: A stand against antisemitism in New York City - opinion
Saudi Arabia says incident involving rabbi's kippah was 'unfortunate'
Saudi Arabia responds to religious freedom delegation cut short in Saudi Arabia as co-chair refuses to remove kippah in public
US religious freedom commission leaves Saudi Arabia after rabbi co-chair told to remove kippah
Cooper, an Orthodox rabbi and the director of global social action for the Simon Wiesenthal Center advocacy group, “politely” refused the request with the backing of US embassy staff.
Coexisting: Jews, like Maccabees, can serve spiritual and physical worlds - opinion
In Judaism, this ability not only coexists but is actually central to our identities: Religion and Zionism, work and Torah study, the people of Israel with the Jews of the Diaspora.
Why I'm glad I left my kippah on in Bulgaria - opinion
It’s sad that we still live in a world where any of us has to worry about being marked in this way but the reality will only change if we stop hiding who we are.
Should your child wear a kippah in public? - opinion
The more our children and we retreat, antisemites will smell that fear and advance to further bully and intimidate.
No one has a monopoly over Judaism - editorial
Saying that a political side “forgot what it is to be Jews” is utterly reprehensible.
French interior min. insists on right of public religious dress
Darmanin insisted that religious dress be allowed in public during dedication of restored graves vandalized in antisemitic attack in 2015.
Man wearing kippah attacked by a group of 10 in Cologne, Germany
Police arrested two suspects in what they are deeming an antisemitic hate crime. The attack was captured on police surveillance video.
How Naftali Bennett’s kippah stays on his bald head and why it matters
Naftali Bennett, who took office this week, is the first prime minister in Israel's history to regularly wear a kippah. He’s also bald, which makes it a challenge to stay on.
Why did Trump's lawyer, David Schoen, keep putting his hand on his head?
Was the fact that he covered his head while drinking also because he is an Orthodox Jew?