Kippot for Biblical Figures Nora Freund “A Kippah for Jonah” Mitzi Zohar “Miriam Is/Was My Name” Paula Miller “A Kippah for Yehuda” Fay Freedman “A Kippah for Moshe” Rachel Karstadt “A Kippah for Joseph” Haya Nativ “A Kippah for Ester the Queen” Ruth Smith “A Kippah for Joseph” Melanie Siegel “A Kippah for Moses – The Burning Bush” Marilyn Levy “A Kippah for Moses – The Burning Bush” Bruria Cooperman “Our ‘Problematic’ Jewish Women: From Hulda to Amy” Dorion Liebgott “A Kippah for Judith the Warrior” Reesa Wasser “A Kippah for Eve” Heather Wineberg “A Kippah for King David” Marilyn Levy“A Kippah for Moses -The Ten Plagues of Exodus” Fay Freedman “A Kippah for Aaron” Paula Miller “A Kippah for Devorah” Naomi Kates “Joseph‘s Second Dream” Rikki Blitt “A Kippah for Joseph” Melanie Siegel “A Kippah for Moses – The Burning Bush” Elaine Glassman “Eve in the Garden of Eden” Harriet Liebmann“A Kippah for Tsiviah of Beersheva”Haftarah Shekalim (II Kings 11:17-12:17) Barbara Goldstein “A Kippah for Yonah – Big Fish and a Kikayon” Sharon Ages z”l “A Kippah for King David” Karen Chisvin “From Her Lips to G-d’s Ears; Headwear for Hannah” Sheri Hirschberg “A Kippah for Lilith” 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