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Women's Tallit - Insights on the symbolism of Tallit for women

A lot of Jewish womenu2019s tallit feature Hebrew blessing for donning a tallit across the Atarah. One thing that you need to know while using the tallit is since the sacred writings are not permitted to be taken into a bathroom. For more details, visit: https://bit.ly/3kI3G8i

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Women's Tallit - Insights on the symbolism of Tallit for women

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  1. summARY A tallit (which is also known as a tallit gadol or tallis, in Yiddish), is a Jewish prayer shawl that is worn by women and men during the Morning Prayer services, during the Sabbath and on holidays. They are used for preparing the mind and heart for prayer, inspire elation and reverence to god. By wrapping yourself in it, or by covering your head with it, the intention and direction of your prayers can be enhanced. www.galileesilks.com

  2. The women’s tallit is a vibrantly decorated wool or silk tallit that reflects specific symbols, places and events in Jewish culture. The tallit simply signifies a state of contemplation or celebration.

  3. It captures the essence of a feminine Tallit with an artistic look and allows its wearer to fulfill the choice to wear a Tallit while being unique and feeling connected and special!

  4. One of the most important factors of creating tallits is it has to be long enough to be worn over the shoulders, just like a garment. Also, it is important to remember that the tallit should not be made with a combination of wool and linen.

  5. Contact Us Galilee Silks Kibbutz BeitHaemek, 25115, Israel Phone: 1-800-414-4108 info@galileesilks.com www.galileesilks.com Social Profile

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