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Dress in One month in the Jewish Holy Land
Dress in One month in the Jewish Holy Land
When visiting chareidi (ultra-Orthodox) Jewish neighborhoods, most notably Meah Shearim, strict dress rules apply. These guidelines apply mainly to women, but men are also expected to dress modestly.
The rules for women are:
A skirt which is not too wide and covers at least a few hand breadths below the knees. Preferably it should reach your ankles.
No uncovered legs or feet. If you wear a skirt that does not reach your ankles, wear stockings. If you wear sandals, wear socks.
Upper clothing which:
- closes to the neck;
- does not show any part of your chest or stomach.
- does not show your shoulders and covers your arms until your elbows.
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