Modest clothing. Married women also cover their hair, for purposes of modesty (Talmud, Berakhot 24a).
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.
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.
No. That would be some Orthodox Jewish women. Not Muslim women.
a Tichel is a head covering that Jewish (especially married) women wear. -> Correction. Observant Jewish women cover their hair only after they get married. The term is correct. It's either a square or rectanglar head covering that Jewish women wear after they get married.
Men wear suits and ties, and women wear dresses or slacks.
Neither Jewish girls nor adult females wear a veil. Jewish women only cover their hair after they are married.
They think they're pretty.
Jewish women usually wear wedding dresses when they get married. Orthodox women will wear a dress that has a high neckline that covers their collarbone and has sleeves that reach their wrists. Conservative women will make sure their shoulders are covered.
Only Orthodox Jewish women do that.
Anything modest and dignified.
They can wear FEMININE kippot, which are made with pearls, tassels, lace, and yarn.