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(if male over the year of three) then we would wear a cap called a Yarmaka and we wear a undershirt with strings on it. Females just wear long sleeve shirts with long dresses. VERY MODEST

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Do Jewish people usually wear black on Shabbat?

Ultra Orthodox men tend to wear conservative suits (black' blue) on Shabbat. Much as a business man would dress when going into his office.


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What happens on Shabbat in a religious Jewish household?

Rules of ShabbatThere are 39 Categories of work that are not allowed on Shabbat. Remember that these are general categories; for instance, mowing the lawn could fit into plowing, reaping and harvesting.1. carrying 2. burning 3. extinguishing 4. finishing 5. writing 6. erasing 7. cooking 8. washing 9.sewing 10. tearing 11. knotting 12. untying 13. shaping 14. plowing 15. planting 16. reaping17. harvesting 18. threshing 19. winnowing 20. selecting 21. sifting 22. grinding 23. kneading24. combing 25. spinning 26. dyeing 27. chain-stitching 28. warping 29. weaving 30. unravelling31. building 32. demolishing 33. trapping 34. shearing 35. slaughtering 36. skinning 37. tanning38. smoothing 39. markingThings that happen on ShabbatThe Jewish treat the coming of Shabbat as an arriving queen. They wear their best clothes, thoroughly clean the house and prepare a festive feast in celebration. Also, candles are lit exactly 18 minutes before sunset. Anyone not married will light only one candle, while anybody that is married lights two or more.Answer:The Jewish Sabbath is from Friday sundown until Saturday after twilight. Its origin is in the Torah (Genesis ch.2, Leviticus ch.23, Exodus ch.20 and many other passages).The Sabbath is considered in the Jewish religion to be a day blessed by God (Genesis ch.2), a day of rest (Exodus ch.20, ch.31), and a day of strengthening ties with the family, the community, and with God.Here is further background information:There are two main aspects to Shabbat observance: what we do and what we don't do.What we don't do: we're not permitted to work on the Shabbat (Exodus ch.20). This includes 39 categories of productive interaction with the world, such as planting, writing, kindling fire, etc. (Talmud, Shabbat 73b).What we do: candles are lit, customarily by the lady of the household, around 20 minutes before sunset on Friday afternoon. We then attend synagogue for the Friday afternoon prayer (mincha), the kabbalat Shabbat (ushering in of the Shabbat), and the Shabbat evening prayer (maariv).On Shabbat morning, we again attend synagogue. The services are longer than on weekdays and include prayers as well as reading the weekly Torah-portion. There's often a kiddush (refreshments) afterwards, and congregants have a chance to schmooze (to talk). Towards the late afternoon, there's another (short) service (Shabbat mincha).After Friday night services and on Shabbat morning after services, we come home, often with guests, make kiddush (blessing over wine), and have a leisurely multi-course Shabbat meal including singing and words of Torah. Customarily, that week's Torah-reading (parsha) will be a topic of conversation; and the children of the family will have a chance to speak of what they've learned in school.After that, Shabbat is a quiet time: no phones, radio or TV (etc.), just schmoozing, taking walks, visiting friends, reading, learning Torah, playing board games, etc. Husband and wife, in particular, finally have a chance to be together after a hectic week.


What is a kiddush cup and how is it used?

Drinking from the kiddush cup is an important part of Shabbat and most Jewish holidays. The word kiddush refers not to the cup itself but to the blessing said over the wine or grape juice in the cup, an event that blesses and sanctifies the holiday and it one of the chief ways (along with avoiding the 39 categories of work forbidden during Shabbat) that Jews abide by the mitzvah("commandment") to observe these special days. Reciting the kiddush blessing before the meal eaten after nightfall on Shabbat (the first meal of Shabbat) is commanded by the Torah whereas reciting it before other meals during Shabbat is a tradition of rabbinic orgin, meaning that rabbis decided it should be done without the Torah commanding it. Reciting kiddush before the last meal during Shabbat is largely optional - most Jews do not, but the 12th Century rabbi, doctor and philosopher Maimonides, who still has an enormous influence on Jewish thought to this day, believed that it should be carried out and so there are many Jews who do.A kiddush cup can be any cup and of any material, but as is commonly the case with any ceremonial object (such as the crucifix a Christian might wear, the idols used by Hindus in their household temples and so on) people like to have a cup and so most are made of silver and often beautifully decorated.


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What do Reconstructionist Jews wear?

Regular, everyday clothes.


What do women wear on the shabbat?

They wear nice clothes which they have specifically designated for shabbat.


Bar mitzvah invite says wear jeans?

The bar mitzvah you refer to is probably not actually THE bar mitzvah. That is a ceremony during the service held in the synagogue on a Shabbat (Saturday) morning when best clothes should be worn. You are probably referring to the party celebrating this bar mitzvah. Then, there are no rules - if the invitation says "jeans" then jeans it is.


Can women wear slacks to synagogue?

Not an Orthodox synagogue of course, but a nice pair of slacks is definitely appropriate for a Conservative or Reform synagogue.


What do Jews wear on shabbat?

Their best, dressy clothers.


What do Jewish men wear on Shabbat?

Dignified clothing.


When entering a synagogue how do you wear a kippah?

It is placed on the head.


Do Jewish people usually wear black on Shabbat?

Ultra Orthodox men tend to wear conservative suits (black' blue) on Shabbat. Much as a business man would dress when going into his office.


Why do Jewish men and boys have to wear skull caps when they enter the synagogue?

A Mitzvah is a commandment from God that Jewish men must follow. A Bar Mitzvah is an adulthood ceremony where a boy becomes a man. Wearing the Skullcap and Tallit in a synagogue is one Mitzvah that Jewish men are obliged to keep.


What did Jewish women wear to the synagogue in ancient times?

Anything modest and dignified.


What type of clothing do people wear to synagogue?

preferably, clothing that is modest and not loud.


When do Jews go for their service and what do they wear?

There is usually a Friday evening service in Synagogues, to bring in the Sabbath. In a Reform Synagogue, this is often the main service, or even the only service. In more conservative synagogues, a Saturday morning service is held. In Orthodox synagogues, there will be several services on the Sabbath day (from Friday evening until Saturday evening), and there will also be regular prayer services every weekday. There will also be special services on Jewish holidays. If it is an Orthodox synagogue, one should dress formally and modestly. Women should wear long skirts or dresses, and long sleeves. The top should not be low-cut or show the shoulders. One should not wear overly bright colors, such as red. Men should wear a head-covering, usually available at the door for those who do not regularly wear one. In non-Orthodox synagogues, these rules will vary. In a conservative synagogue, the women will not be expected to conform to the modesty rules as stated above, but should not be overly casual. Skirts or dresses would be appropriate. In some synagogues, slacks would be fine, and even jeans for younger attendants may be accepted. It is best to call ahead to see what the norm is for the particular synagogue you wish to attend.