Through the ages, Jews have covered their heads in different ways, depending somewhat on social context, even as they debate whether this practice is a law or a custom. While today, covering one’s head is associated primarily with humility, modesty, and piety, discussion of the issue has included mystical dimensions and protection against evil spirits.
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El Male Rachamiem (Commemorative prayer), Maurycy Minkowski. 1922
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