the Jewish community had to wear a star.
A Jewish batch.
There are no Jewish Christians.
Jewish teachers (rabbis) typically wear a kippah or yarmulke on their head.
Orthodox Jewish men sometimes do wear long robes.
A groom on a Jewish wedding day wears what you wear in a English wedding
There is no special belt for Jewish men. But some Jewish men wear "tseetsteet katan", which is an undershirt that has fringes at the bottom.
The Star of David is considered to be a symbol of the Jewish community. It has been displayed in synagogues and in artwork since at least the 17th century. However, there are some negative connotations as Jews in Hitler's Germany were forced to wear a Star of David so that they could be identified during the Holocaust.
He did not wear a Kippah (aka yarmulke)The custom of wearing a kippah arose in Babylonia between the third and fifth centuries A.D. among the non-Jewish residents-Jewish residents of Babylonia had not yet adopted this custom, as the Dura-Europos frescoes show-and passed from there to the Jewish community of Europe.Priests wore a migba'at, a turban-like headdress, other Jews of the Second Temple period did not wear a headcovering.
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.
It is a small hat that Males wear, the singular is 'kippah' andit is pronounced ( KEY-pah). 'Kippot' is the plural. Religiously observant Jewish men always wear a kippah while other Jewish men, and sometimes Jewish women, wear them while praying.
For reasons of modesty it is preferable to wear another color. Red is seen in Jewish tradtion as a color that catches the (men's) eye.
Neither Jewish girls nor adult females wear a veil. Jewish women only cover their hair after they are married.