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kippah (yarmulke)
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Israel
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The kippah is worn by Jewish men in Israel as a sign of respect, especially during religious ceremonies and in certain religious settings.
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Ashkenazi Judaism
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Wearing a kippah is a religious practice symbolizing reverence for Jewish men in Ashkenazi tradition.
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kippah (yarmulke)
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Australia
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In Australia, the kippah (yarmulke) is less commonly seen and may be perceived as an unfamiliar cultural item.
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kippah (yarmulke)
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Hungary
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Kippahs are seen as a symbol of a specific ethnic group and are not widely worn in Hungarian culture.
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Italy
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In Italy, the wearing of kippahs is less common and may attract attention because of religious differences.
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kippah (yarmulke)
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, the kippah (yarmulke) is less commonly seen and may be perceived as an unfamiliar cultural item.
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kippah (yarmulke)
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Norway
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In Norway, the kippah is less commonly worn in public and is often associated with religious settings.
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8
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kippah (yarmulke)
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Sweden
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In Sweden, the kippah is less commonly worn in public and is more associated with religious settings.
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