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Noahide man wearing a kipa (yarmulke) or a beard
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Yes, since it is a sign of humility and respect for men before G-d, it is certainly alright in your home, in the homes of Jews and other Noahides, and in synagogues, yeshivas, etc. In public, the Noahide should use best judgment about his optional use of a kipah or a cap. For instance, it would be a desecration of G-d's Name for a Noahide to openly wear a kipah into a non-kosher restaurant, or while eating non-kosher food in public, or while working outside his home or driving on the Jewish Sabbath or Festivals, etc., because people would mistake him for a transgressing Jew. In situations like that, he can wear a cap or a hat instead, if he wants to keep his head covered.
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RE: Wearing a kipa (yarmulke)? - by Director Michael - 08-16-2007, 02:38 PM
Head coverings and beards - by joshua - 07-07-2015, 07:29 AM

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