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Religious Jewish men wear modest clothing. They also wear a head-covering as a reminder that God is above. In the morning prayers, a Tallith (prayer-shawl) is draped over the shoulders and the back.

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βˆ™ 16y ago

From what I know, they wear something called "Tsitsit". Its like a shirt with no sleeves, and has cuts in the sides. (basically, its a hole to put your head in and two peices of cotton/whatever its made of behin and in front.) It has "strings" coming from each "corner" of it, that have 4 knots befor the strings just go down normally. There are 8 strings every corner.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

Torah-observant men wear: a head covering, a four-cornered fringed garment (Numbers ch.15), a Tallith (Prayer shawl) in the morning services, and Tefillin (phylacteries) in the weekday morning services.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

men wear a Kippah (a skull cap) and also a suite

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Rabbis are PEOPLE, so they wear the same clothing as everyone else.

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βˆ™ 7y ago

Rabbis do not wear any special clothing that is different from any other Jewish person in their community.

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