Each morning observant Jews thank G-d for "crowning Israel with beauty". This is possibly an allusion to the unique head-masking worn always of the day via Jewish adult males called a Kippah. Kippah is a Hebrew phrase meaning dome. Yarmulke is the Yiddish opportunity call for Kippah. The phrase Yarmulke is seemingly based on the Aramaic phrases "yerai malka" that means worry or appreciate for the King- the King being G-d. Kippah jewish yarmulke hat cap Why put on a Kippah? It is noted inside the Talmud that the motive of wearing a Kippah or different hat for that meaning, is in order that there may be a consistent reminder of a Higher Being; G-d. It is thought in Judaism that moves affect the inner being. Actions such as carrying modest apparel, talking in a smooth manner, reciting blessings over ingredients are only some examples of the way positive behaviors can affect the manner we view and recognize the arena. So too, the Kippah is there to function a constant