- A
tallit is a
fringed garment worn as a
prayer shawl by
religious Jews. The
tallit has
special twined and
knotted fringes known as
tzitzit attached to...
-
tallit gadol (prayer shawl),
usually referred to
simply as a
tallit or tallis; and
tallit katan (everyday undershirt).
Through synecdoche, a
tallit katan...
- a
tallit, and
sandals in summer.
Oriental Jewish men in late-Ottoman and
British Mandate Palestine would wear the
tarbush on
their heads. The
tallit is...
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horizontal blue
stripes at the top and bottom,
recalling the
design of the
tallit (טַלִּית). The
Israeli flag
legislation states that the
official measurements...
- Ashke****
pronunciation of tzitzit,
fringes or t****els
found on a
tallit or
tallit katan worn by
observant Jews
Tzitzis -
classical name for Qert****i...
- rarer. A good
example is the
keter (crown) of a
tallit,
which has the
blessing for
donning the
tallit, and has the name of God
usually represented by...
-
found on the four
corners of the
tallit (Hebrew: טַלִּית) (Ashke**** pronunciation: tallis), or
prayer shawl. The
tallit is worn by
Jewish men and some...
-
compared to the
modern tallit katan, a
sacred undershirt of
Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox Judaism. Both the
temple garment and the
tallit katan are
meant to...
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during their wedding ceremony. It
consists of a
cloth or sheet,
sometimes a
tallit,
stretched or
supported over four poles, or
sometimes manually held up by...
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tallit katan with him. The next morning, the neo-****s hear on the news that the bomb
failed to go off. Back in his cabin,
Daniel puts on the
tallit under...