1. Re: Current dress code for men and women. For women, "modesty gear" should, ideally, include a long skirt and a top with a high neck and sleeves to the elbows. For men, definitely long trousers, a hat (for Jewish holy sites), but the shirt can even be short-sleeved. 2.
As long as they are not shorts above the knee it is okay to wear pants. A skirt below the knees is more respectable, but no one will make you cover up. Shirt must have sleeves at least half way down the arm and a high neck. Alternatively you can wear a wrap to cover up(not recommended in the hot summer). Chana. Israel

Respectful dress code is applicable during Ramadan and anytime of the year. Just dress appropriately for the location. Beach wear for the beach or pool (even during Ramadan). Men can wear shorts even in Ramadan. Women need to cover shoulders and knee length dress/shorts in malls and in public. In your hotel you can be slightly more relaxed

Additionally, many religious sites require modest dress. These factors can all influence what you should wear as a tourist in Israel. As a general rule, tourists in Israel should dress modestly and comfortably. This means avoiding revealing clothing like shorts, tank tops, and low-cut tops.

A heavy-handed response by Israel is ongoing – already claiming more than 950 Palestinian lives – but sooner or later it will have to end with mediation. Why did Hamas attack now? Hamas’s

Try Wearing Shorts with a Long-Sleeve Button-up Shirt. So far we’ve focused on casual fits, but if you need a smarter take on the style there’s plenty you can do. First grab a pair of your smarter shorts: we’re thinking chino shorts in muted colors. Then grab a button-up shirt to go over the top. Shorts are casual, so the shirt should be too. Don’t wear a long-sleeved, button-fronted, collared shirt with shorts. Even with the sleeves rolled up it’s too much of a stylistic mix-and-match. Collared short-sleeve shirts are usually the best choice for men who want to look good but stay cool and casual. 48ppT.
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