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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning My grandfather always wears his yarmulke when he prays.
The bar mitzvah boy's yarmulke was embroidered with his name.
She embroidered her husband's initials on his yarmulke as a gift for his birthday.
His father gave him a special yarmulke to wear on his wedding day.
The yarmulke is typically worn during prayer services and other religious ceremonies.
The young boy's colorful yarmulke matched his shirt.
The yarmulke is an important part of Jewish culture and tradition.
Jacob always keeps a spare yarmulke in his pocket, just in case.
He always kept an extra yarmulke in his pocket, just in case.
When he puts on his yarmulke, he feels a sense of connection to his faith.
He lost his favorite yarmulke during a trip to Israel and was heartbroken.
He felt proud wearing his yarmulke, knowing it was a symbol of his faith and heritage.
The yarmulke serves as a reminder to Jewish men of their connection to God.
His yarmulke was blown off by the wind during a walk, and he had to chase after it.
The custom of wearing a yarmulke dates back thousands of years.
The yarmulke is often personalized with the wearer's name or a special design.
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