Jews dress like any other group in the world, some modestly, others not. There is no specific costume worn.
Jews of different movements tend to dress differently. Jews from Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionist, and Secular backgrounds typically dress like the majority of the region's non-Jewish inhabitants: Western attire in the West and Arab clothing in the Arab world. (Israelis dress in Western attire.) The Orthodox Movements tend to dress in Western Business Attire on most occasions, even if they are going to an informal event. Ultra-Orthodox groups have their own cloaks and suits specific to their local communities that have not been changed (in terms of appearance not the particular clothing items) for a few hundred years in accordance with custom.
a dress and small hat and black shoes
A proper attire for attending service in at a Jewish place of worship is a humble and modest outfit, along with a yarmulke, which is the small cap that many Jewish men wear.Answer:For men: a suit. For women - a modest dress.
Funny thing about that ... they dress just like everybody else! I'm not kidding.You see them every day, and you don't know it. From the way they dress,you can't even tell that they're Jewish.
A dressy dress or skirt outfit.
A dress suit, tie and shoes
Israel is mainly Jewish, so they do not celebrate Christmas. As such, they would have no reason to dress up.
For reasons of modesty it is preferable to wear another color. Red is seen in Jewish tradtion as a color that catches the (men's) eye.
Yes there are ictures drawn by artists.
Yes they do. Dancing is optional.
Yes, traditionally people dress up as the characters of the story in the Torah (Hamen, Esther, etc) but it has become almost the Jewish equivalent of Halloween.
Usually a white dress, but Oriental Jews sometimes where colorful dresses. clothes
A white wedding dress that completely covers her up.