Which Jews? When? Which gender? Background of the Jews in question?
At services in the liberal synagogue men wear a small cap called a kippah which is
often embroidered. It is worn as sign of respect for God. At morning services in the
synagogue men wear a prayer robe called a tallit which is usually made of silk or wool
because this is a special type of clothing. At the bottom of the tallit is a
fringe with some tassels at the end.
In the orthodox synagogues men wear different types of clothes compared to what
men wear in liberal synagogues. Men wear two small black leather boxes with
straps as well as the tallit and kippah. These small black leather boxes that men
wear are called tefilin. These boxes contain small pieces of parchment. The
parchment has short quotations from the scriptures written on it. One box is worn
above the middle of the forehead. This reminds Jews that they must love God with all
their mind. The other box is worn on the arm facing the heart. This reminds Jews to
love God with all their heart.
It depends on the level of observance, but in general:
Jewish men wear head coverings, called Kippot (כיפות). Orthodox men wear them all the time. Some non-orthodox women also wear them.
For morning services, men also wear a prayer shawl, called Tallit (תלית). Some non-orthodox women wear them as well.
For weekday morning services (only attended by Orthodox men and some non-orthodox people), tefillin (תפלין) are also worn on the arm and head.
Jewish people don't attend church. Any who come will dress conservatively and
neatly, in order not to offend any of the worshippers there while they watch.
they wear nice clothes, to show respect, as it is a symbol for the dwelling of God.
A kippa or yarmulke, a tallis, possibly teffilin if they are of age .
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.
You would wear a kippah on your head; it is a form of skullcap. Religious Jews wear them everywhere they go, while some less-religious Jews wear them only in the synagogue.
Synagogue IS important to Jews.
It's a synagogue Orthodox Jews worship in.
They call it Synagogue.
The Jewish house of worship is called synagogue, although Jews can worship G-d anywhere at any time.
Yes.
in a synagogue
Jews,
Jews. Jews worship in a synagogue.
No, there is no tradition of having bells in a synagogue.
Hebrew are the Jews and a synagogue is their place of worship.
The house of prayer used by Jews is known as a synagogue.