You can't really answer a question like that. All orthodox sects look different from one another. Search Hasidic, Haredi, or Satmar in Google. These are only a few of the many Orthodox sects
There are many different groups of Orthodox Jews, so it depends which group they come from.
Some of them look like people worshiping God and some of them look like they think they are worshipping God.
For the same reason that Danish people don't look like Japanese people.
Jews look like any other person when not in the synagogue. Some very religious Jews will wear kippot (head coverings) and Tzitzit (fringes) all the time, as well as long beards. This isn't true for most Jews though, and you probably wouldn't know someone else was a Jew until they told you.
We no longer know, other than the general information that they were religious Jews.
because he is racist. and he probably believed that people that didnt look like him were like bad or something. this is made by kristin marks
I think you mean hannakka and its a holiday for Jews like christians have Christmas Jews have hannakka i don't know how to spell it though but its longer then harnika look it up in a dictionary maybe?
No.
You can't really answer a question like that. All orthodox sects look different from one another. Search Hasidic, Haredi, or Satmar in Google. These are only a few of the many Orthodox sectsThere are many different groups of Orthodox Jews, so it depends which group they come from.
a kippah looks like a saucer to fit your head.
jews did like them
well, ADY looks for cars look like mountains- i dont know why?
A number of perhaps six or seven digits, blue or green ink, with a total length of roughly one inch. Thousands of older Jews still have them.