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Tallit (Prayer Shawl)

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Tallit (Prayer Shawl): Prayer shawl fringed with ritual fringes at four corners, worn by men during certain prayer services.
The Jewish Prayer Shawl
This is no fringe mitzvah! The tallit and tzitzit serves as constant reminders of our obligations to G-d and our fellows.
How to Put on a Tallit
Watch these simple-to-follow instructions on how to do the mitzvah of wearing a Tallis.
the overwhelming majority of tallits have historically been white, often with stripes. There are a number of reasons for this.
How to put on the traditional four-cornered garment before prayers.
A Lesson in Respect
Of course I wanted to honor my Zaydie and his memory, but I also wanted to honor my son and his choices for his special day. Then I took an even deeper look at the situation. Maybe there was something more sinister. Maybe the real concern was how I would ...
When donning the tallit for the first time after the wedding, it is naturally being done with the intention of wearing it every day from then on...
And why do some Ashkenazim wait until after marriage?
The answer to this question really varies depending on your ancestry and/or community custom. Allow me to share some information...
To valuate a woman based on her ability to "do whatever a man can," is to dishonor womanhood, and all the unique qualities it brings to the table.
Since we were given the mitzvah of tzitzit in Abraham's merit, we wear the tallit specifically for "his" prayer--Shacharit...
A tallit is a Jewish prayer shawl with fringes (tzitzit) on its four corners, symbolizing G‑d's commandments, traditionally worn over the shoulders.
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