Kippah
A kippah, and Israel’s heart and soul - opinion
A police force that detains a citizen and destroys his personal property because of a symbol on his kippah is precisely the kind of abuse that strong democratic safeguards exist to prevent.
The tear that exposes Israel’s democratic crisis - opinion
Unabashedly proud of being Jewish: A stand against antisemitism in New York City - opinion
Alex Sinclair: Why I wear my kippah with Israeli and Palestinian flags - opinion
The kippah controversy: when Israel's overreach becomes a global issue - editorial
A controversial incident in Modi'in, where Israeli police confiscated a kippah with Palestinian flags, highlights Israel's growing police overreach and the limits on free expression.
Police officers under investigation after detaining man, cutting Palestinian flag off his kippa
Dr. Alex Sinclair, a 53-year-old from Modi'in, wrote in a Facebook post that he was sitting at a café when a religious man began to shout at him that his kippah was "against the law."
Man charged with hate crime for antisemitic attack on Israeli lecturer Rami Glickstein in Manhattan
Glickstein, 59, suffered a vicious antisemitic attack while in New York on October 27, 2025, resulting in a brain bleed and a broken nose.
Two Palestinian kippa-wearing minors arrested for car theft in Jerusalem area
Two Palestinian minors who entered Israel illegally from the West Bank were arrested yesterday by the Israeli Police on suspicion of vehicle theft.
Kippah-wearing bodyguard steals spotlight as Pete Hegseth begins role as US Def.-Sec.
Social media users commented that they were surprised to see a kippah-wearing security guard, some saying they had never before seen it in America.
'Jews are going to die': Kippah knocked off head of 11-year-old son of Jewish activist
"I want to protect him but know I can’t," Shai Albrecht told the Jerusalem Post. "It’s what nightmares are made of."
'I want to start wearing a kippah': 13-year-old former hostage on spiritual awakening after release
Upon his return, Yaakov revealed that he felt a strong urge to express his faith outwardly by adopting religious practices, including wearing a kippah and tzitzit.
It's still not time to wear a kippah in public in the Diaspora - opinion
After wearing a kippah almost nonstop for decades, I have decided in the wake of October 7 to not walk outside in America wearing a kippah.
When dealing with our Saudi friends, show a little tact - opinion
One of the first things anyone who has traveled to an Arab country learns is that one of the worst social faux pas you can make is to offend your host.
Saudi Arabia says incident involving rabbi's kippah was 'unfortunate'
Saudi Arabia responds to religious freedom delegation cut short in Saudi Arabia as co-chair refuses to remove kippah in public