No. A tallit is only worn in a synagogue. In fact, most traditional Jews would never enter a church, or any other non-Jewish house of worship.
Yehuda Talit was born in 1944.
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Jews typically do not go to church and if they do, they would likely read Christian liturgical materials. Jews read the Torah in their synagogues.
a synagouge is the temple of the jews. a church is the temple of the christians.
Clothing-wise, it is simply formal clothes (suits, dresses, etc.) However, a kipah (head-covering) and talit (cloth sort of scarf with fringes on the end) are also worn by most Jews.
There is no such thing as the "reform church" or a church of any kind in Judaism.
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the forced removalof the Jews by church and government authorities
This is a Christian phrase, not used in Judaism at all. Jews do not have church beliefs or even churches (Jews pray in synagogues). Furthermore, Jews do not have any organized religious structure above the local synagogue; there is no pope or "Church"Jews have a set of laws called "Halakha" which are based on the 613 Commandments of the Torah.
A male on the weekdays that is over 13 years old wears a kippah and talit and tefilin. a kippah is a head covering. a talit is basicly a fancy cheat that has special strings and knots on the strings. and he must also wear tefilin which is made of leather and he raps it around his arm and puts it also on his head and says special prayer when doing so. he must also wear tzitzit but that is simaler to the talit
A kippah, tzizit and if 13+ tephilin in AM,and Talit in AM if Sephardi