ATTIRE
Various types of attire are considered appropriate for men, single women, married women, and children to wear in public. The standards vary somewhat due to location and era.
- Attire: Blessings/Torah/Prayer
- Attire: Blessings and Torah Study
- Attire: Man's Head Covering for Prayers or Torah Study
- Attire: Amida
- Praying in Bare Feet on Stone Floor
- Attire: Men's Prayer near Immodestly Dressed Woman
- Attire: Women's Prayer near Immodestly Dressed People
- Attire: Married Women: Head Covering (Kisuy Rosh)
- Attire: Married Women: Hair-Covering Guidelines
- Attire: Married Women: Hair Cuts
- Attire: Married Women: Doctors
- Attire: Married Women: Hair Covered during Prayer
- Attire: Women: Pritzut
- Attire: Women: Pritzut Even If Completely Covered
- Attire: Women: Pritzut and Neighborhood Customs
- Attire: Men: With What To Cover Head
- Sleeve/Hand as Man's Head Covering
- Mesh Man's Head Covering
- Size of Man's Head Covering
- Tzitzit: When To Wear
- Tzitzit: At Which Age To Wear
- Tzitzit: At Night or While Sleeping
- Tzitzit: When Hot
- Tzitzit: Interference with Activity
- Tzitzit: What To Wear
- Tzitzit: What To Wear: Which Garments Require Tzitzit
- Tzitzit: Knots and Wraps
- Tzitzit: Shamash
- Tzitzit: Placement
- Tzitzit: When To Check
- Tzitzit Checking: Before Blessing
- Tzitzit Checking: Shabbat and Jewish Festivals
- Tzitzit: Disposal
- Tzitzit: Disposal: How To Wrap
- Tzitzit: Cut-Off End Disposal
- Tzitzit: Garment Disposal
- Talit Katan: Blessings
- Talit Katan: Blessings: Shema if You Wake Up Early
- Talit Katan: Blessings: Shabbat or Jewish Festival Talit Katan
- Talit Gadol: When To Wear
- Talit Gadol: Amida
- Talit Gadol: Prayer Leader during Amida Repetition
- Talit Gadol with Talit Katan
- Talit Gadol: Married Men
- Talit Gadol: Mincha
- Talit Gadol: Blessing
- Talit Gadol: Which Blessing
- Talit Gadol: What the Blessing Covers
- Talit Gadol: Placing Talit on Head
- Talit Gadol: Replacing One You Removed by Choice
- Talit Gadol: Replacing One that Fell Off
- Talit Gadol: Blessing when Borrowed for Aliya/Prayer Leader
- Talit Gadol: Blessing on Loaned or Borrowed
- Talit Gadol: Blessing between Bar'chu and Amida
- Talit Gadol: Blessing over Public Talit
- Talit Gadol: Blessing Once Married