As you struggle with that question, it's possible that you might begin to approach an answer
if you first deal with the question of why so many Americans dress elaborately for their wedding ...
white dress with veil and flowing train, tuxedo, etc.
The percentage of Jews in Yemen is less than 1%.
Usually a white dress, but Oriental Jews sometimes where colorful dresses. clothes
Yemeni is the modern term for a person from Yemen or who has Yemeni citizenship. Yemenite is more of a historic or cultural term. Yemenite is most commonly used to refer to Jews from Yemen, e.g. Yemenite Jews, since most Yemenite Jews still practice Judaism with Yemen-style cultural traditions, but refuse any governmental or political affiliation with Yemen.
The ability for Jews to have a Jewish wedding ceremony indicates freedom of religion.
No no no no no no no no
It's called Kiddushin
Yes and no. Orthodox Jews follow ALL Jewish wedding traditions while Reform Jews make their own decisions.
French Jews wear the same clothing as any other person in France. Religious Jews will dress modestly.
Jews get married just like everyone else.
Jews don't exactly have vows. They have mostly blessings.
Good question. I don't think Orthodox Jews allow it, but the Reform Jews might. It depends on the rules of wherever the wedding is being held and if their pets can handle large crowds.
Jews pray in synagogues, not in mosques. If Jews visit a mosque, they try to dress in an appropriate manner so as not to be insulting to their Muslim hosts.