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High Quality Acrylicor Polyester Talit Prayer Shawl Tallit Talli, Judaica Prayer Shawl,Jewish tallit talit prayer shawl
1. Name: High QualityPrayer shawl tallit, talit, talli
2.Advantages:
a. comfortable andwarm feeling
b. Perfectweaving
c. with coloredstripes
3. Size, Material, Color& Moq:
| Size | Quality | Color | MOQ |
| 18"x68" (25-K) | 100% ACRYLIC | White silver, White gold, Black Silver, Black white, Black gold, Blue white, Bluesilver, Bluegold, | 3000 |
| 24"x68" (30-K) | 3000 | ||
| 28"x76" (40-K) | 3000 | ||
| 42"x64" (45-K) | 3000 | ||
| 48"x68" (50-K) | 3000 | ||
| 52"x72" (55-K) | 3000 | ||
| 56"x76" (60-K) | 3000 | ||
| 60"x-80" (70) | 3000 | ||
| 180*140 CM | 3000 |
| Size | Quality | Color | MOQ |
| 18"x68" (25-K) | 100% POLYESTER | White silver, White gold, Black Silver, Black white, Black gold, Blue white, Bluesilver, Bluegold, | 3000 |
| 24"x68" (30-K) | 3000 | ||
| 28"x76" (40-K) | 3000 | ||
| 42"x64" (45-K) | 3000 | ||
| 48"x68" (50-K) | 3000 | ||
| 52"x72" (55-K) | 3000 | ||
| 56"x76" (60-K) | 3000 | ||
| 60"x-80" (70) | 3000 | ||
| 180*140 CM | 3000 |
4. Tallit Atara andcorner embroidery can be produces as your requirment. such as Thecorners of the Tallit can be decorated with embroidered silver andgold decorations such as floral patterns, menorahs and the skylineof the Old City of Jerusalem together with Hebrewtext.
5. Price: We guarantee our price to be the lowest.
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Manufacturer: Shangrao Knit Crochet CraftFactory
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What is the Prayer Shawl/Tallit?
A Prayer Shawl is known in Hebrew as Tallit and henceforth wewill refer to it as such. The Tallit is worn by Jewish males overtheir clothes.
When is the Tallit worn?
The Tallit is worn during the daily morning prayers in the week,on Shabbat and on festivals.
What does the Tallit look like?
The Tallit has the appearance of a large white blanket with afew black stripes running lengthwise on both the right and leftside of the Tallit. There are knotted fringes attached to each ofthe four corners of the Tallit which are actually the whole reasonfor wearing the Tallit.
Where does the Tallit originate?
In the days of the Bible and even after, people would wearfour-cornered garments and in the books of Numbers and Deuteronomy,the Jewish people are commanded to attach special fringes to thecorners of their garments. The Oral Law later gave instructions onhow to tie the fringes, who should wear them and when. Already byTalmudic times the Tallit was referred to as a prayer shawl.Nowadays, it is not the accepted practice to wear four-corneredmantles so Jewish men wear Tallitot (plural of Tallit) so as tofulfill the commandment of placing fringes on the corners which,when looked at, are meant to remind one of G-d and Hiscommandments. In ancient times, the Tallit was also used as agarment, bed-sheet and burial shroud; even today Jewish men areoften buried in their Tallit. There is proof that in the secondhalf of the first century the Tallit was already beginning tochange and was becoming more like the Tallit that we knowtoday.
What customs are associated with the Tallit?
The Tallit is often given by a bride to her groom- in Sephardiccircles, a Tallit will often be used as a canopy at the wedding andit is also common for a Sephardic groom to bless his new Tallitunder the canopy. In some circles boys wear Tallitot once theyreach thirteen- the age at which they are considered men in Jewishlaw. Others wear them only when they get married. On a differentnote, Jewish people are buried when dressed in shrouds which arecovered by a Tallit after one of the fringes has been cut off.Tallitot are also worn during the Selichot prayers in Ashkenaziccommunities by the prayer leader. On Yom Kippur, a Tallit is wornfrom the Kol Nidre prayer until after the Aravit service.


