Holy City of Jerusalem Silk Talit Prayer Shawl Peach (Israel) Girl / Woman


Holy City of Jerusalem Silk Talit Prayer Shawl Peach (Israel) Girl / Woman by

This Tallit is made of hand-painted pure silk Crèpe de Chine. Jerusalem drawing peach background. The Atara, the neckpiece of the Tallit, is printed with the Bracha. Printed Atara Size: 20" x 72" Set of 3 peices: tallit, bag and kippa. Read more...

Holy City of Jerusalem Silk Talit Prayer Shawl Lilac (Israel) Girl / Woman


Holy City of Jerusalem Silk Talit Prayer Shawl Lilac (Israel) Girl / Woman by

This Tallit is made of hand-painted pure silk Crèpe de Chine. Jerusalem drowing lilac background. The Atara, the neckpiece of the Tallit, is printed with the Bracha. The set comes with a matching bag and kippah. Printed Atara Size: 20" x 72" Set of 3 peices: tallit, bag and kippa. Read more...

Acrylic Tallit (imitation Wool) Prayer Shawl in Black and Silver Size 24" L X 72" W


Acrylic Tallit (imitation Wool) Prayer Shawl in Black and Silver Size 24" L X 72" W by Talitnia

          Features:
  • Tallit comes in a handy plastic slipcase and has original tag attached
  • made In Israel by the world famous Manufacturer Talitnia
  • Please Note: Measurements are approximate
  • Tallit comes with certified standard white kosher tzitzit tied onto the four corners and an atarah (matching neckband with blessing in Hebrew)

This acrylic tallit is a perfect imitation of a wool tallit! The perfect choice for anyone seeking a pretty, yet cheap tallit. Read more...

Acrylic Tallit (imitation Wool) Prayer Shawl in Black and Gold Size 24" L X 72" W


Acrylic Tallit (imitation Wool) Prayer Shawl in Black and Gold Size 24" L X 72" W by Talitnia

          Features:
  • Tallit comes with certified standard white kosher tzitzit tied onto the four corners and an atarah (matching neckband with blessing in Hebrew)
  • Tallit comes in a handy plastic slipcase and has original tag attached
  • made In Israel by the world famous Manufacturer Talitnia
  • Please Note: Measurements are approximate

This acrylic tallit is a perfect imitation of a wool tallit! The perfect choice for anyone seeking a pretty, yet cheap tallit. Read more...

An Unconventional Yom Kippur Celebration in a Paris Hotel

The only color in the room besides my bluish yarmulke and tallit were gym shoes and Crocs. One pair yellow, another green, another blue. The women stayed in the back and the children darted back and forth through the black mahitz.


After the fire: A Torah's trip to a secular kibbutz

A tallit is stretched out and raised as a makeshift chuppah. It is placed over me and the Torah, and the kibbutzniks begin to lead me back to their shul. A man comes up next to me, motioning to cut in, like you would with a dance partner.


Study and service to become 'daughter of the law'

Sasha's grandmother, Brenda Cohen, addressed that attitude when she presented Sasha with her own talit -- prayer shawl -- during her bat mitzvah ceremony. "Women are reclaiming an ancient tradition," she said, pointing to the prayers of Hannah in the


Stars of David
Stars of David

God, given its world premiere by the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York -- even while he's been performing in Jewish Women's Theatre Group productions of Tales From the Fringe: Women Rabbis Revealed nationwide. Obviously, Trebor has a real tallit for


Weaver beyond Women: In Memory of Esther Broner

29.06.11

And the brink of the day.

The family suggests that donations in her memory may be sent in Esther's name  to one of the following three organizations:

B'nai Jeshurun Rabbis' discretionary fund to Rabbi Rolando Matalon or to Rabbi Marcello Bronstein-2109 Broadway, Suite 203, New York, NY 10023-2106 or www.bj.org

Center for Constitutional Rights , 666 Broadway, NYC 10012

New Israel Fund (Projects focusing on women) www.nif.

Source: Philadelphia Jewish Voice (blog)

Tallit - The Jewish Prayer Shawl Turns into a Work of Art | Jewish ...

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Jewish people are commanded by the bible to wear special garments beneath their cloths: “And it shall be unto you for a fringe, that ye may look upon it, and remember all the commandments of the LORD, and do them” (Book of Number, chapter 15:39). Most Jewish people today do not wear Tzizit but wear Tallit (Tallis) instead. The Jewish Prayer Shawl has special twined and knotted fringes and these fringes are commonly known today as Tzitzit. God has given the Jewish people, 613 commandments mitzvot. In Gematria, the word Tzizit equals 600. If you add the eight strands of the tallit and the five knots, you sum up 613. The Tallit serves as a constant reminder of the 613 mitzvoth that God has given us in the Torah.

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