Laminated Kippot Personalized and Bulk Custom laminated Yarmulkes by A1 Skullcaps?. we are the leading source of Personalized laminated kippot, Yarmulkes and laminated Kippahs for all your bar mitzvah, wedding and any other simcha. The kippot are custom and top quality kippots. Each of the bulk kippahs are beautifully Personalized and hand crafted. all kippot come with free custom imprint. We will make you proud with our laminated yarmulkes.

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This bencher requires a plate charge of $25 for imprinting due to small printing area.
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Etymology: Why do we call it Kippot or Yarmulke. The word Yarmulke is a Yiddish word. It derives from the Polish word "jarmulka" meaning a cap. The claim that it comes from an Aramaic phrase "Yari Malka", is meaning "Fear of the King," is without evidence, as is the claim of the Hebrew phrase "Ya'are me Elohim", "To tremble beneath the Lord". The interpretation is that it is a tribute to God is emotionally resonant for Jews, which explains the popularity of this folk etymology. Thats why we call it Yarmulke. Kippot In Hebrew, the word kippah means dome. It is fascinating that the ancient Gothic word kappel still exists in the Yiddish termtoday. The equivalent of the Hebrew word kippah is the French "calotte" and the Italian "calotta", meaning an architectural dome. and that's why we call it kippot

 

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