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  2. Dress code to enter holy places for women - Israel Forum

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    1. Re: Dress code to enter holy places for women. On the whole the dress code for holy places is: For women - either slacks or skirts that cover the knees. No bare shoulders - sleeves should be at least half way between shoulder and elbow. No bare midriffs, no low necklines. For men - slacks that cover the knees - and at least short sleeves.

  3. Dress code for women visiting holy sites in Jerusalem ...

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    4 reviews. 1 helpful vote. Dress code for women visiting holy sites in Jerusalem. 5 years ago. Hello, Visiting Israel for Nov 4 for 10 days with our church group. I have researched attire for visiting the churches and realize that long pants or skirts are best to wear. Our itinerary came today and it suggests that closed toe shoes are also ...

  4. Dress code for Jerusalem for women - Jerusalem Forum ...

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    2. Re: Dress code for Jerusalem for women. 10 years ago. You do not need skirts for touring in Jerusalem. As long as your knees and shoulders are covered for holy sites you are fine. October can be very warm so you need to wear layers. Bring a shawl in case you need a cover-up. This is a very casual society.

  5. Jewish religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    The man on the left is wearing a shtreimel and a tallit, and the other man traditional Hasidic garb: long suit, black hat, and gartel. Jewish religious clothing is apparel worn by Jews in connection with the practice of the Jewish religion. Jewish religious clothing has changed over time while maintaining the influences of biblical commandments ...

  6. Tzniut - Wikipedia

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    Tzniut ( Hebrew: צְנִיעוּת ṣənī‘ūt, Sephardi: seni‘ut, Ashkenazi: tznius; "modesty" or "privacy"; Yiddish: באשיידנקייט basheydnkeyt) describes the character trait of modesty and discretion, as well as a group of Jewish laws pertaining to conduct. The concept is most important within Orthodox Judaism .

  7. Dress code for holy sites - Jerusalem Forum - Tripadvisor

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    Everywhere else trousers (but not shorts) are fine. 4. Re: Dress code for holy sites. At the Catholic sites as well as the Holy Sepulchre and Church of the Nativity which are shared,most women wore capris, tees and sandals or sneakers. You don't have to dress up or wear a hat.

  8. Dress Code for Israel - Israel Forum - Tripadvisor

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    251 reviews. 236 helpful votes. 3. Re: Dress Code for Israel. 18 years ago. Save. Benne7, Suzanne's tips on dress are, as usual, dead on. For women, the throw-over shirt or shawl is great, and for men, just skip the shorts on "religious sites" days.

  9. Dress code for women visiting holy sites in Jerusalem ...

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    Answer 11 of 17: Hello, Visiting Israel for Nov 4 for 10 days with our church group. I have researched attire for visiting the churches and realize that long pants or skirts are best to wear.