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Clothes that are worn by Jews for symbolic reasons: * Yarmulke or Kippa; the head-covering. Many Jewish males keep their hear covered at all times to show fear and respect to G-d who is always watching them. * Many Jewish married women keep their hair covered in public as their hair is considered a "private part" for the husband's pleasure only, after they are married. This could be a wig or a scarf, snood or hat. * Tzitizit: There's a biblical commandment to hang special fringes on the corners of a four-cornered garment. Jews will especially wear such in order to fulfill this commandment. Sometimes the fringes are visible is they hang out. * Belt: Jews will always separate between their chest and their loins during prayers. Often a special ceremonial belt (called a gartel) is worn for this purpose. * During prayers Jewish males will wear a Tallit; a four-cornered Prayer Shawl with fringes on each corner.This is either draped over the shoulder or the head.

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