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Question 8.18: Weddings: What should I wear to a Jewish wedding?
Answer:
Suggestions for Dress:
Traditional dress for men is a suit and tie; kippot (skull caps) are
usually available for those who do not have them. Traditionally, women
wear a dress with sleeves and a high neckline.
Greetings:
The traditional greeting--"Mazal Tov" (Good Luck)--is extended to all
guests, both relatives and friends.
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