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●BEST TALLIT KOSHER QUALITY - Do the mitzvah while staying comfortable. Prayer shawl Available in 6 Colors - Blue & Silver / Light Blue & Silver / White & Silver / Black & Silver / Navy Blue & Silver / White & Gold, 100% Polyester, Very Smooth and Soft Fabric, Come with Matching Bag, It Will Make You Feel Good Every Day For A Long Time
●SIZES - The Sizes Of Tallit Prayer Shawl Are : (130/35cm - 51.1/13.7), (130/70cm - 51.1/27.4).
●KOSHER- Imported from Israel, Certified Kosher Rebanut Tel-Aviv and Tied under the supervision of Rabbi Levin Shalita.
●EASY TO USE - Come With Bracha On The Attara For Much More Easier Use Every Day.
●GIFT IDEA - This is a gift given from the heart and will touch the heart of the recipient in ways that only something so spiritual can. Birthdays, anniversaries, or just to say “I care”!.
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Whether In The Synagogue Or At Home, Enrich Your Prayer With This Elegant Tallit (prayer Shawl) Designed By Ateret Judaica. This Wonderful Tallit Is A Beautiful Design

The Tallit Comes In A Set With A Matching Bag And Pvc Bag. The Atarah (neckband) With Blessing In Hebrew. Both Meaningful And Stylish, This Wonderful Set Is The Perfect Gift To Mark A Bar Mitzvah Or Other Important Milestone.

100% Kosher With Certificate. We Use Only Rabbinically-approved Tzitzit Strings From Israel. The Tzitzit At All Four Corners Of This Tallit Are Hand-tied According To Halakhah (jewish Law) In The Ashke Pattern (reminding Us Of The 613 Mitzvot).





what Is A Tallit? A Tallit, Or Tallis, Is A Prayer Shawl, Jewish Talit Prayer Shawl, Prayer Shawl Kosher, Talit Kosher, Authentic Prayer Shawl, Jewish Prayer Shawl Worn By Jewish People When Praying. Used Every Day, It Is An Important Part Of Jewish Culture, And A Unique Judaica Item. Not Like Just Any Shawl, Tallits Are Four Cornered Garments With Stripes Along Them In Traditionally Blue, Black, Or In Sephardi Communities, White. How ever Tallits May Have Any Color Or Combination Of Colors, And Remain Kosher.

At Each Of The Four Corners, There Is A Fringe Of Strings Tied By Hand In A Special Order, And These Strings Are Called Tzitzit. The Tallit Customs Include Checking Them For Flaws Before Each Use, And Then Donning Them For Prayer.

It Is Traditional Within Many Families For The Father To Gift His Son A Tallit At Bar Mitzvah Age. In Other Communities The Bride Gifts Her Groom A Tallit Before The Wedding.

These Traditions Differ Based On When Each Community Says A Boy Should Begin Wearing A Tallit Gadol (usually Referred To Simply As Tallit) Rather Than Just A Tallit Katan (usually Referred To As Tzitzit). At Jewish Weddings, The Chuppah Under Which The Marriage Ceremony Happens Is Covered With A Tallit.