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KayitzSummer
 
KippahKippah (Hebrew "כִּפָּה" kippāh, plural kippot) is a head covering used as a sign of religious observance/respect.
 
kippotKippah (Hebrew "כִּפָּה" kippāh, plural kippot) is a head covering used as a sign of religious observance/respect.
 
Kol Nidrei

Kol Nidrei is a prayer recited in the synagogue at the beginning of the evening service on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. It is written in Aramaic, not Hebrew. Its name is taken from the opening words, meaning "All vows".
Kol Nidrei not only refers to the actual prayer, but also to the entire Yom Kippur evening service.

 
KupahKitty/pot of money for use by a Kvutzah
 
KvutzahGroup
 
KvutzotGroups
 


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