Kippah is the Hebrew word for kippah. it is spelled כיפה
Because the Hebrew word Kippah (כיפה) means "dome".
Kippah is singular, while kippot is plural.
kippah (כיפה) = dome, cap, hood
It is unknown. There is no mention in the Torah of Abraham wearing a kippah.
A kippah, or yarmulke. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kippah
It depends on the type of kippah. Many people crochet kippot but if you have a sewing machine, it's easy to make them out of fabric. The exact details of how to make a kippah depends on what style you want.
The word 'kippah' is the Hebrew name for the skullcap worn by Jews. Saying "Jewish kippah" is redundant as a kippah is a Jewish item. Another Jewish name for the kippah is "yarmulka", a word which is used in America and by Yiddish-speakers. The word "yarmulka" goes all the way back to the Aramaic; and it translates to "fear of the King"; because the skullcap's purpose is to remind us of God's presence.
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Kippah is the Hebrew word for skullcap. In fact, Jews do not use the term "skullcap".
Some synonyms for the word "Kippah" include yarmulke, skullcap, and kippot.