The kippa, also known as a yarmulke (yamaka) is an example cited by lawyer Julius Gray in speaking of reasonable accommodation in school settings. Some Jewish men wear a kippa only at worship, while others wear them at all times. (David Berkowitz | Wikimedia Commons)
- The kippa, also known as a yarmulke (yamaka) is an example cited by lawyer Julius Gray in speaking of reasonable accommodation in school settings. Some Jewish men wear a kippa only at worship, while others wear them at all times. (David Berkowitz | Wikimedia Commons)
- Sikh students are permitted to carry the Kirpan in Quebec schools, despite a handful of incidents in which students were alleged to have threatened classmates with their blades. (Hari Singh | Wikimedia Commons)
- The kerchief mentioned by Julius Gray is likely a reference to the hijab. (Christiaan Briggs | Wikimedia Commons)
- The Burquini and Veilkini, both trademarked brands, represent a new trend in Islamic women's swimwear. The bathing suits allow for modesty, but are designed to be comfortable in the water and to dry quickly afterwards. (Giorgio Montersino | Wikimedia Commons)
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