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.

NAFTALI BENNET at the Western Wall, May 13, 2026.
A KIPPAH with both an Israeli and Palestinian flag on it.

A kippah, and Israel’s heart and soul - opinion

DR. ALEX Sinclair's kippah, after police cut off the Palestinian flag.

The tear that exposes Israel’s democratic crisis - opinion

A child wearing a Kippah

Unabashedly proud of being Jewish: A stand against antisemitism in New York City - opinion


New Quebec government looks to ban kippahs for public servants

Most native Quebecers are lapsed Roman Catholics.

Boy wearing a kippa

Reclaiming the kippah

Our people were always told to be ashamed of something: who we are, our religion, our attire, and even the fact that we have national aspirations.

A child wearing a Kippah

Syrian man confesses to attacking kippa wearer in Berlin and apologizes

The alleged assailant turned himself in two days after the April 17 attack.

People wear kippas as they attend a demonstration in front of a Jewish synagogue, to denounce an anti-Semitic attack on a young man wearing a kippa in the capital earlier this month, in Berlin, Germany, April 25, 2018.

Bayit Yehudi MKs criticize IDF for failing to promote religious officer

Four division commanders were appointed in the latest round of promotions and appointments, which are made approximately every year.

BAYIT YEHUDI MK Naftali Bennett gives the thumbs-up sign during the vote on the settlements regulation bill in the Knesset in Jerusalem Monday night.

Heavens Above!

The Jerusalem Post

May 9, 2018: Targeted for extinction

Letters

ABOVE THE FOLD: Wear the kippa with pride

The kippa has a long history. It has no real legal foundation within Judaism, but is instead a perfect example of how a tradition takes on the power of law.

A MAN wearing a kippa waits for the start of a demonstration against antisemitism at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate in 2014

Amid rising antisemitism, German Jews are not alone

The time has come for us all to unite against hatred of Jews and other minorities, and to put a stop to xenophobia and discrimination, no matter where it comes from.

People wear kippas at a demonstration in front of a Jewish synagogue denouncing an antisemitic attack on a young man wearing a kippa, in Berlin, Germany, April 25, 2018

Trump committed to guarding Jewish heritage, combating denial, envoy says

"The administration is committed to ensuring there is no daylight between the United States and Israel on preserving Jewish heritage."

Paul Packer at the 7th Annual JPost Conference in NYat the 7th Annual JPost Conference in NY

German parties condemn antisemitic attacks, pledge commitment to Israel

"Antisemitism must not become the collateral damage of a wrong refugee and immigration policy," says leader of AfD party.

Members of the German parliament wearing kippas attend a session of the Bundestag in Berlin