Kippot for Biblical Figures Sharon Ages z”l “A Kippah for King David” Bruria Cooperman “Our ‘Problematic’ Jewish Women: From Hulda to Amy” Nora Freund “A Kippah for Jonah” Sheri Hirschberg “A Kippah for Lilith” Melanie Siegel “A Kippah for Moses – The Burning Bush” Dorion Liebgott “A Kippah for Judith the Warrior” Haya Nativ “A Kippah for Ester the Queen” Barbara Goldstein “A Kippah for Yonah – Big Fish and a Kikayon” Rikki Blitt “A Kippah for Joseph” Heather Wineberg “A Kippah for King David” Ruth Smith “A Kippah for Joseph” Reesa Wasser “A Kippah for Eve” Mitzi Zohar “Miriam Is/Was My Name” Harriet Liebmann“A Kippah for Tsiviah of Beersheva”Haftarah Shekalim (II Kings 11:17-12:17) Paula Miller “A Kippah for Yehuda” Elaine Glassman “Eve in the Garden of Eden” Paula Miller “A Kippah for Devorah” Marilyn Levy“A Kippah for Moses -The Ten Plagues of Exodus” Fay Freedman “A Kippah for Aaron” Rachel Karstadt “A Kippah for Joseph” Karen Chisvin “From Her Lips to G-d’s Ears; Headwear for Hannah” Marilyn Levy “A Kippah for Moses – The Burning Bush” Naomi Kates “Joseph‘s Second Dream” Fay Freedman “A Kippah for Moshe” Melanie Siegel “A Kippah for Moses – The Burning Bush” Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading...
Hannah’s kippah is part of our exhibit entitled – Jewish Ritual Objects: Traditional and Contemporary Reply ↓
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These are wonderful…wondering where mine is?
Hannah’s kippah is part of our exhibit entitled –
Jewish Ritual Objects: Traditional and Contemporary