The is a prayer shawl "cloak" that is worn during the morning Jewish services (the Shacharit prayers) in Judaism, during the Torah service, and on Yom Kippur. It has special twined and knotted "fringes" known as tzitzit attached to its four corners. The tallit is sometimes also referred to as the arba kanfot, meaning the ‘four wings’ (in the connotation of four corners).
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Wool Tallit
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Last Year, I purchased custom tallit for my grandmother. It's design and pattern was very nice. I know that wearing a tallit is a tradition in Jewish religion.
1 comment:
Last Year, I purchased custom tallit for my grandmother. It's design and pattern was very nice. I know that wearing a tallit is a tradition in Jewish religion.
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