He'll wear a business suit with a tie and even a kippah.
at a festival in Portorico
There are no Jewish Christians.
Rabbis have no requirement to wear clothing that is different from other Jews. They are not priests.
There are no special requirements or customs, though they might want to dress formally during the candlelighting, or in festive attire for a Hanukkah-celebration.
They wore their usual black and white clothes, but they dressed up a little in mind of the celebration.
There is no such thing as a "rabbi priest". Rabbis have no special clothing other than the same ritual garments that other Jews wear: kippah, tallit, tefillin, etc. Conservative and Classical Reform rabbis also wear robes during services, as a symbol of professorship, a custom that comes from Germany in the mid 19th Century.
They dont celebrate christmas..so most likey they dont wear any kind of special clothes for any other religion festival apart from theirs!!!
I am reading the book "The Quest" by Nelson DeMille. In it he talks about several people wearing Shammas. I wondered what they are?
There is no special color that a rabbi wears. Rabbis wear the same things as any other Jewish person.
Most people wear Bigdei Shabbos, Shabbos clothing. That is usually a white button down shirt and black pants for the men, and nice (appropriate) clothes for the women. During the seder, some married men wear a Kittel, a white garment that resembles burial shrouds.
they wear anything
During Passover, there is no specific clothing mandated for the holiday itself, but many Jewish people choose to wear festive or clean clothing to honor the occasion. Some may wear white garments, symbolizing purity and freedom. Additionally, traditional attire may vary among different Jewish communities, reflecting cultural customs and practices. Overall, the focus is more on the rituals and traditions of the Seder meal rather than specific clothing.