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==== Tzniut ====
==== Tzniut ====
{{wpl|Tzniut}} are religious laws in the Jewish faith pertaining to modesty and discretion. While not standard issue, wearing a {{wpn|Tallit katan}} is permitted under the battle dress uniform for men of the 7th Battalion and women of the 15th Battalion. Women of the 15th Battalion wear a standard issue {{wpl|mitpachat}} in the same pattern MultiCam as the battle dress uniform. It is knotted low in the rear so that a helmet can fit over it during combat. For men in the 7th Battalion, it is common for them to bring their own {{wpl|Tefillin}} for morning prayers as they are not issued. There is a standard issue {{wpl|kippot}} that is the same pattern MultiCam as the battle dress uniform. While not in combat, a standard issue forage cap is typically worn on top of the {{wpl|kippot}}.
{{wpl|Tzniut}} are religious laws in the Jewish faith pertaining to modesty and discretion. While not standard issue, wearing a {{wpl|Tallit katan}} is permitted under the battle dress uniform for men of the 7th Battalion and women of the 15th Battalion. Women of the 15th Battalion wear a standard issue {{wpl|Head_covering_for_Jewish_women#Mitpaḥat|mitpahat}} in the same pattern MultiCam as the battle dress uniform. It is knotted low in the rear so that a helmet can fit over it during combat. For men in the 7th Battalion, it is common for them to bring their own {{wpl|Tefillin}} for morning prayers as they are not issued. There is a standard issue {{wpl|kippot}} that is the same pattern MultiCam as the battle dress uniform. While not in combat, a standard issue forage cap is typically worn on top of the {{wpl|kippot}}.


==== Hijab ====
==== Hijab ====
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