My Orthodox Jewish grandmother married a Reform Jewish man.
No. Most Israeli Arab women are exempt from the military and a number of Orthodox Jewish religious women get exemptions as well. However, all women Secular Jews are drafted.
Yes, but NOT Orthodox Jewish women.
Orthodox Jewish women cover their hair in public once they're married. One way to do this is to wear hats.
Of course they can
Some Jewish women do wear headscarves, particularly those who are Orthodox or adhere to more traditional Jewish customs. However, it is not a practice followed by all Jewish women, and there is no universal requirement for Jewish women to wear headscarves.
It is not permitted by Jewish law; and in Orthodox Jewish weddings the seating is separate for men and women.
No. That would be some Orthodox Jewish women. Not Muslim women.
Only Orthodox Jewish women do that.
Only in women's groups
It's an Orthodox Jewish place, and Orthodox Jews practice gender segregation.
Orthodox Judaism doesn't allow "staring" at women. Orthodox Jews practice gender segregation to prevent "indecent" behavior.
It is a Biblical law that a woman must not show her hair in public after she is married. The Biblical law considers that a woman's hair is the beauty of a woman, so most Orthodox Jewish women cover their heads with wigs.