Tallit gadol blue and silver stripes
76.00€
A must-have accessory for all Jewish men: a certified kosher prayer shawl that will look great during synagogue services and Jewish holidays. A fine design with blue and gold stripes with the talit prayer embroidered on the neck (atara). An elegant design suitable for both Sephardic and Ashkenazi communities.
- Size: 130x180cm
- Certified 100% Kosher
- Material: acrylic
- Made in Israel
Expédié depuis Jérusalem
Livraison en 12 jours. Pour les produits indiqués "disponible sur commande" ils sont livrés entre 2 et 3 semaines.
Support clientèle: info@levjudaica.com ou par whatsapp +33756754154
Why do Jewish men wear a talith gadol during Jewish prayers?
The Torah commands us to wear Tzitzit on all the clothes at the four corners that we wear during the day (Numbers 15:38). The paragraph of the Torah that includes this mitzvah is read each morning as the third paragraph of the Shema Israel prayer. Tzitzit are woolen cords that are attached to each of the four corners of the prayer shawl. According to Jewish tradition, the Tzitzit consist of eight white strings at each corner tied with five knots. Although there is no command to wear the Tzitzit if one is not wearing a four-cornered garment, Jewish men have always worn four cornered garments in order to fulfill the mitzvah of wearing the Tzitzit. According to Kabbalah, being wrapped in a four-cornered shawl with Tzitzit on it while praying elicits G-d’s mercy. For this reason, Jewish men wear a four-cornered shawl or talith during morning prayers and on Yom Kippur.
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