Words of Torah without a Kippah during a Haircut

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Question

I get my haircut by a God-fearing barber, and every time during the haircut, words of Torah are spoken around us. Is it permissible for me to speak words of Torah without a kippah?

Answer

According to the basic law, it is permissible to speak words of Torah without a head covering. However, as a measure of piety, one should not speak words of Torah with an uncovered head, and therefore, one can ask the barber to place his hand on the head, allowing the speaking of words of Torah.

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