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  1. Tallit - Wikipedia

    The term "tallit" alone typically refers to the tallit gadol. There are diverse traditions regarding the age at which a tallit gadol is first used, including within Orthodox Judaism. In some Sephardic Orthodox …

  2. 23 Tallit Facts You Should Know - Chabad.org

    Technically a tallit can be any color, and in the late Middle Ages and early modern era it was not unusual in Ashkenazi communities for people to wear tallits of other colors.

  3. Tallit, Buy Special Tallits from Israel | Judaica Web Store

    The Tallit (prayer shawl) is one the most recognizable pieces of Judaica. Donned in every synagogue in the mornings, used as a chuppah (marriage canopy), and even serving as the inspiration for the flag …

  4. The Deeper Meaning of Tallit, the Jewish Prayer Shawl | Aish

    Aug 25, 2024 · The Jewish prayer shawl, tallit in Hebrew, is one of the most iconic Jewish objects. When we think of Jewish prayer, we think of people praying wrapped in their tallit. Many works of art depict …

  5. Ben's Tallit Shop – Tallit & Tzitzit Experts

    Ben’s Tallit Shop is designed to help you find just the right talit you need – whether you want to buy a traditional wool tallit, a modern or custom tallit, tallis katan, tzitzit or techelet.

  6. Tallit (The Prayer Shawl) - My Jewish Learning

    Since most people no longer wear literally four-cornered garments, the tallit is worn specifically to fulfill the biblical precept. Traditionally, men wear a tallit during morning services; in non-Orthodox …

  7. Tallit - World History Encyclopedia

    Jun 3, 2013 · The tallit is a garment worn by those of Jewish faith as a symbol of communal solidarity and devotion to their god. The foundation for modern Jewish socio-religious concepts is the Tanakh, …