Judaism

A distinctive, recognizable symbol of the Jewish faith is the kippah (yarmulke), a popular head covering.

An excerpt from the article 24 facts about Judaism

Wearing a kippah is not a requirement of the Torah, is not derived from the Bible or Talmud, and is a custom that originated in Middle Eastern culture, where a covered head is a sign of respect.

Wearing a yarmulke is absolutely required during prayer and Torah study.