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Orthodox/traditional Jews wear yarmulkes (kippot) (or otherwise cover their heads) at all times as a show of respect to G-d. Tallit (prayer shawls) are traditionally only worn during morning prayers or at services. There are some holidays on which Jews may wear (or not wear) certain garments worn during certain holidays (e.g., it is traditional to wear white, but no leather, on Yom Kippur).

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