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  2. Tzniut - Wikipedia

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    The style of dress also involves cultural considerations aside from religious requirements. Members of Conservative and Reform synagogues may abide by dress codes generally ranging from business casual to informal. There are many Orthodox synagogues (especially in Israel) in which dress, while meeting religious modesty requirements, is quite ...

  3. Jewish religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    Based on the rabbinic traditions of the Talmud, the 12th century philosopher Maimonides forbade emulating gentile dress and apparel when those same items of clothing have immodest designs, or that they are connected somehow to an idolatrous practice, or are worn because of some superstitious practice (i. e., "the ways of an Amorite"). [37]

  4. Clothing laws by country - Wikipedia

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    The penal code punishes and forbids the wearing of revealing or indecent clothes, [42] this dressing-code law is enforced by a government body called "Al-Adheed". In 2012, a Qatari NGO organized a campaign of "public decency" after they deemed the government to be too lax in monitoring the wearing of revealing clothes; defining the latter as ...

  5. Tourism in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The World Travel and Tourism Council estimates that real GDP growth for tourism in Israel is expected to average 5.0% per annum over the years 2010–2020. The contribution of tourism to Gross Domestic Product is expected by WTTC to rise from 6.4% (US$12.0 billion) in 2010 to 7.2% ($22.1 billion) by 2020. [ 65 ]

  6. Israeli fashion - Wikipedia

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    Israeli fashion refers to fashion design and modeling in Israel. Israel has become an international center of fashion and design. [1] Tel Aviv has been called the "next hot destination" for fashion. [2] Israeli designers show their collections at leading fashion shows, including New York Fashion Week. [3]

  7. Category:Tourist attractions in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Israel, places of interest where tourists visit, typically for their inherent or an exhibited natural or cultural value, historical significance, natural or built beauty, offering leisure and amusement.

  8. Sherut Leumi - Wikipedia

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    The majority who receive an exemption from the obligatory conscription in Israel are Jewish women from the Religious Zionist sector, and they receive it by declaring religious observance, as they maintain that a large number of religious observances for women cannot be upheld in the military, such as dress codes to keep modest in Judaism.

  9. Culture of Israel - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Part of a series on the Culture of Israel History Antiquity Second Temple period Middle Ages Ottoman Syria Old Yishuv Zionism Yishuv British mandate Independence Arab–Israeli conflict Israeli–Palestinian conflict Peace process Iran–Israel proxy conflict Timeline by year People Languages ...