I've worn a yarmulke only once (aside from when I played Motel in Fiddler on the Roof!): a local synagogue hosted Elie Weisel, and opened the service to the community. I wasn't sure what proper etiquette was for a non-Jew, but the usher asked me to wear it, and I gladly did out of respect for the place and the people.
I pray that unity will come about and dissolve much of the animosity in our culture today.
I've worn a yarmulke only once (aside from when I played Motel in Fiddler on the Roof!): a local synagogue hosted Elie Weisel, and opened the service to the community. I wasn't sure what proper etiquette was for a non-Jew, but the usher asked me to wear it, and I gladly did out of respect for the place and the people.