- תְּכֵלֶת təḵēleṯ;
alternative spellings include tekheleth, t'chelet,
techelet, and techeiles) is a
highly valued dye
described as
either "sky blue" (Hebrew:...
- its
spiritual significance head plateempleinstitute.org/meil_
techelet.htm Me'il
Techelet Robe of the
Ephod being constructed by The
Temple Institute in...
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Jewish people from the Land of Israel,
tzitzit have been worn
without a
techelet fringe,
though in the last
hundred years there has been
something of a...
- in 2010, lies in the
wealthy neighborhood of
Herzliya Pituah on
Galei Techelet Street, Israel's most
expensive street. It is a 2,000
square meter house...
-
Arnon Golan [he], Alon Kadish, and Yoav Peleg [he], as well as the
journal Techelet .
Unlike Israeli narratives that
shifted over the decades, Palestinian...
- of
techelet. This
conclusion leads Perlow to a 20-page (!)
discussion of how it is
permitted to wear four-corner
garments in the
absence of
techelet, and...
-
along Israel's coast. The dye
likely created both the
argaman (purple) and
techelet (blue)
referred to in the
Hebrew Bible. It was part of the
jewish temple...
- that
resembled the sea. He (God) said to him: `This is the [color of]
techelet` (i.e. blue). ... He [then] saw men
dressed in red clothing... He (God)...
-
Arnon Golan [he], Alon Kadish, and Yoav Peleg [he], as well as the
journal Techelet .
Unlike Israeli narratives that
shifted over the decades, Palestinian...
-
corners of the
clothes for generations, and on the
tzitzit give a
string of
techelet. And they
shall have for
themselves tzitzit and they will see them and...