It depends. The majority of mohels wear regular clothes (a suit, for example), but there are some Orthodox mohels who do wear a white tunic over their regular suit during the ceremony. It should be noted that some mohels are also doctors, so they wear what one would expect a doctor to wear.
Orthodox Jewish men sometimes do wear long robes.
None that I know of. The closest might be a Cisterian monk, who wears all white robes, Dominicans wear a white habit with a white shoulder cape.
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They can really wear anything. Monks usually wear orange,black, of white robes.
The robes have no effect on the size of someones penis
They pray as they go along the ka'aba and the women have to wear white dresses and men need to wear white robes and they need to shave their hair off.
Yes! White is always appropriate for a Jewish groom, just like the Jewish bride. Orthodox Jewish grooms often wear a white robe called a kittel.
In the Magistrates' Court in England and Wales, judges typically wear black robes. These robes are often accompanied by a white neckband or collar. The specific style and details may vary, but the traditional color for magistrates' robes is predominantly black.
They wore white robes, pointy hats, and they did this because they wanted to show that's whites were better than blacks by wearing the white. Also the white symbolized Christianity. They were very religious. (GG)
if you're a christian and you go to heaven then you probably wear white robes
in Kenya ladys wear robes or as we call them''robes''
They dont. They wear red and white robes. Unless your not referring to Catholics?