In traditional Jewish communities only men wear kippot the plural of kippah and they are worn at all times except when sleeping and bathing.
In non- Orthodox communities some women also wear kippot, and people have different customs about when to wear a kippah — when eating , praying , studying Jewish texts , or entering a sacred space such as a synagogue or cemetery. The Reform movement has historically been opposed to wearing kippot, but in recent years it has become more common and accepted for Reform men and women to cover their heads during prayer and Jewish study.
Keeping the head covered at all times has mystical significance, and for this reason some people cover their heads twice — a hat over a kippah, or a tallit prayer shawl over a kippah —while praying.
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