Scientists and cooks need to control where there hair falls. They do not want the hairs to interfer with an experiment.
Scientists wear lab coats, shoes, goggles, hair cover and a mouth cover and maybe even a stethoscope around their necks.
YOU MEAN HEADSCARF NOT CLOTHS!!!!!!! they wear it because to cover there hair from men because men can be attracted to the hair (beautiful hair) same for burkas
You wear a wig. Or you comb your hair over it to hide it.
According to Orthodoxy, women do NOT have to cut or shave their hair. Most orthodox women will wear scarves, hats, or wigs that cover all or most of their hair.
No they dont shave their body hair , they mostly wear burqas as it is a custom for females who attend puberty to cover themselves from head to toe, and mostly its a personal choice not a compulsion for them to shave their body hair
Orthodox Jewish women cover their hair in public once they're married. One way to do this is to wear hats.
I would wear a wig if I was bald and couldn't do anything to grow my hair.
To protect herself from men's eyes and to protect the men from concupiscence.
Cover hair, wear gloves, inspect for chips and cracks, and inspect for cleanliness.
Married women must cover their hair, men must cover their heads and wear tzitzis (both Ashkenazi traditions), women must dress modestly...
Men can wear almost whatever they want, but should avoid wearing shorts and tanks. Women have to cover their hair with a scarf and their shirts and pants should be long enough to cover their ankles, wrists, and butt.
Orthodox Jewish women who are married usually cover their hair in public for modesty reasons, but there is no special "scarf" or item of clothing used to do this. Modern Orthodox women will wear any type of hat. Hassidic women sometimes cover their hair with a wig. It depends on what part of the world they come from.