jco answered Monday June 5 2006, 6:06 am: no, you can't wear a bandana in a synagouge. but you are required to wear a kippah (a head covering something like the pope wears)inside the sanctuary, even if you're not Jewish. once you leave, maybe you can throw on a hat right before you get out of the temple. but if you're wearing a hood, a hat, a bandana, etc. they'll ask you to remove it and put on a kippah. but obviously you can wear what ever you want to the party! p.s. it's Bat-Mitzvah for a girl and Bar-Mitzvah for a boy! have fun!
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Eustachius answered Monday June 5 2006, 4:40 am: According to my Jewish friend...
If you're a Jewish man you must wear a kippah.
If you are a woman, then you can cover your head with something.
If you are not Jewish, you can wear something like a bandana or hat on your head.
If you are a married Jewish woman, your hair must be covered.
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