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Jewish prayer shawl
A tallit, taleth, or tallis is a fringed garment worn as a prayer shawl by religious Jews. The tallit has special twined and knotted fringes known as
Tallit
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
Jewish_religious_clothing
Knotted threads on the corners of a Tallit Gadol or Tallit Katan in Judaism
tallit gadol (prayer shawl), usually referred to simply as a tallit or tallis; and tallit katan (everyday undershirt). Through synecdoche, a tallit katan
Tzitzit
a white banner with three blue (tekhelet) symbols: a pair of horizontal tallit-like stripes above and below a centred Star of David. Relevant Israeli legislation
Flag_of_Israel
Leather boxes containing parchment with Torah verses
beautiful tefillin. Seemingly, tefillin is no less a religious article than a tallit, Sefer Torah or lulav, and thus the obligation of hiddur mitzva should apply
Tefillin
Religion of the Jewish people
found on the four corners of the tallit (Hebrew: טַלִּית) (Ashkenazi pronunciation: tallis), or prayer shawl. The tallit is worn by Jewish men and some
Judaism
Blue dye prized by ancient Mediterranean civilizations
fringes (called tzitzit) of several Jewish religious garments, such as the tallit. The dye was similarly used in the clothing of the High Priest of Israel
Tekhelet
that one who wears a Tallit should omit this blessing and have in mind to exempt both garments when reciting the blessing on the Tallit. "Siddur Ashkenaz
List of Jewish prayers and blessings
List_of_Jewish_prayers_and_blessings
Jewish diaspora of Central Europe
undoubled context) as an /s/ and not a /t/ or /θ/ sound. The prayer shawl or tallit (tallis in Ashkenazi Hebrew) is worn by all Ashkenazi men after marriage
Ashkenazi_Jews
Canopy under which a Jewish couple stand during their wedding
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
Chuppah
Observance of recitation in religious Judaism
wear a head covering throughout their day, even when not at synagogue. Tallit (prayer shawl) is traditionally worn during all morning services (with the
Jewish_prayer
2001 film by Henry Bean
tallit katan with him. The next morning, the neo-Nazis hear on the news that the bomb failed to go off. Back in his cabin, Daniel puts on the tallit under
The_Believer_(2001_film)
Fourth letter of many Semitic alphabets
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
Dalet
Undergarments used by adherents of the Latter Day Saint movement
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
Temple_garment
Week-long mourning period in Judaism for first-degree relatives
whilst draped in their Tallit, but Yemenite Jews still follow the ancient Jewish custom of sitting seven days whilst draped in a Tallit. The practice is alluded
Shiva_(Judaism)
Judaism's weekly day of rest
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Shabbat
American rabbi
the older, Classical expression of Reform Judaism by wearing a kippah and tallit. "Rabbi Joshua M. Davidson to be Installed as Temple Emanu-El's New Senior
Joshua_Davidson
Method for righting a capsized kayak
A kayak roll is the act of righting a capsized kayak by use of body motion and/or a paddle. Typically this is done by lifting the torso towards the surface
Kayak_roll
Cloth in which a corpse is wrapped for burial
Shaatnez. A pious Jewish man may next be enwrapped in either his kittel or his tallit, one tassel of which is defaced to render the garment ritually unfit, symbolizing
Shroud
Jewish spritiual Hasidic leader
was a possibly-legendary Jewish spiritual Hasidic leader. She wore the tallit. According to legend, she was a disciple of Baal Shem Tov, who declared
Yente_(18th-century)
Converts to Judaism
A Subbotnik man, with tefillin and tallit, in the early 1900s.
Gerim
Ethnoreligious group
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Jews
Jewish ethnic group
the home. Yemenite Jews also wore a distinctive tallit often found to this day. The Yemenite tallit features a wide atara and large corner patches, embellished
Yemenite_Jews
Long narrow cloth band worn around the neck; part of ecclesiastical dress
many theories as to the "ancestry" of the stole. Some say it came from the tallit (Jewish prayer mantle), because it is very similar to the present usage
Stole_(vestment)
Clothes worn under other clothes
religious adherents for religious or traditional reasons: Judaism. The tallit katan is worn beneath the shirt by some. Mormonism. Following their endowment
Underwear
Photography book by Leonard Nimoy
of the photographs with his use of nude and partly clad women donning a tallit and tefillin, Jewish prayer accessories traditionally worn by men. The title
Shekhina_(book)
Undergarment
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Kaupinam
Word meaning 'non-Jew'
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Goy
Sikh religious undergarment
mid-nineteenth century, mandates men to wear kacheera (breeches) and weapons. Tallit katan Temple garment: religious undergarments worn by many members of the
Kachera
Removal of the human foreskin
The Cohen family gathered to celebrate a Brit Milah in Eveleth, Minnesota, United States, 1908. The mohel wears a tallit and kippah.
Circumcision
Son of God in Christianity
The canonical gospels describe Jesus wearing tzitzit – the tassels on a tallit – in Matthew 14:36 and Luke 8:43–44. Besides this, the New Testament includes
Jesus_in_Christianity
Jewish religion between 516 BCE and 70 CE
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Second_Temple_Judaism
Type of robe worn in Maghreb, North Africa
of Moroccan nationalism. Burnous Jellabiya Abaya Jilbāb Kaftan Dashiki Tallit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Djellaba. E.B. (1 Nov 1995). "Djellaba"
Djellaba
Jewish blessing by Kohanim
not look at the Kohanim. If a man has children, they will come under his tallit to be blessed, even if they are quite old. The (unattributed) basis of this
Priestly_Blessing
Piece of cloth worn on one's head
(mitpahat or tichel), snood, turban, shpitzel or a wig to cover their hair. The Tallit is commonly worn by Jewish men, especially for prayers, which they use to
Headscarf
Jewish coming of age rituals
for the bar and bat mitzvah. Many b'nai mitzvah also receive their first tallit from their parents to be used for the occasion and tefillin where this is
Bar_and_bat_mitzvah
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Joseph_Breuer
some weddings will use the tallit the groom wears as the chuppah. Once the ceremony concludes the groom will wrap the tallit around himself and his new
Jewish_wedding
Jewish religious male circumcision ceremony
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Brit_milah
Jewish feminist organization
includes singing, reading aloud from the Torah and wearing religious garments (tallit, tefillin and kippah). Pew Research Center has identified Israel as one
Women_of_the_Wall
Holiest day in Judaism
Eastern European communities by men on their wedding day. They also wear a tallit (prayer shawl), which is typically worn only during morning services. Before
Yom_Kippur
Jewish burial furnishings
dresses (halbāshā) the body, wrapping it in the tachrichim. It may be a white tallit with the tzitzit removed. The word is used in the plural, both in English
Tachrichim
Jewish prayer composed by Rabbi Nechunya ben Hakanah
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Ana_BeKoach
Assemblies of 23 or 71 Jewish elders
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Sanhedrin
American newspaper publisher (1877 – 1942)
were mystified by Tobias Annenberg's daily morning prayer, complete with tallit and tefillin, and his refusal to touch lard, instead calling a non-Jewish
Moses_Annenberg
Principal prayer of Judaism
oneself in the presence of others, many Jews who wear a tallit (prayer shawl) will drape the tallit over their head, allowing their field of vision to be
Amidah
Israeli Rabbi
he authorized the arrest of a female political activist praying with a tallit, the Jewish prayer shawl considered men's clothing in Judaism, and holding
Shmuel_Rabinovitch
American actor (1922–2016)
Orthodox Judaism. He observed a kosher diet, prayed three times a day, wore a tallit katan (four-cornered fringed garment) beneath his clothes, and strictly
Steven_Hill
Aspect of Christianity
the Christian continuation and adoption of Jewish rituals, tzitzit and tallit. Matthew 9:20-22, Jesus healing the bleeding woman: And a woman who had
Christianity and fringed garments
Christianity_and_fringed_garments
Ecclesiastical overgarment
over the outer garments. Especially in the case of Elijah, it was likely a tallit, a Hebrew garment that housed the fringes still seen today which are also
Mantle_(monastic_vesture)
Levirate marriage
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Yibbum
Teacher of Torah and spiritual leader in Judaism
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Rabbi
Topics referred to by the same term
Prayer shawl may refer to: Tallit, in Judaism A prayer cloth in Christianity, used as a sacramental among adherents of various denominations. A mantilla
Prayer_shawl
Biblical book of Deuteronomy, chapter 22
attached to the four corners of the tallit gadol, (prayer shawl) usually referred to simply as a tallit or tallis; and tallit katan (everyday undergarment)
Deuteronomy_22
Recurring character on Saturday Night Live
with his hat in blue with white edges (the colors of an Ashkenazi Jewish tallit,[citation needed] or prayer shawl, shared by the flag of Israel). Hanukkah
Hanukkah_Harry
Fear and dislike of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange
are entering the Hashemite Kingdom should not do so with prayer shawls (Tallit) and phylacteries (Tefillin). Jordanian authorities state that the policy
Xenophobia
Branch of Orthodox Judaism
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Haredi_Judaism
Traditional headdress worn by men in the Middle East
scarf Litham, Arabian headdress Sudra, Jewish scarf Tagelmust, Berber scarf Tallit, Jewish shawl Turban, headdress worn in Central and Western Asia Brill,
Keffiyeh
Atheism practiced by ethnic and cultural Jews
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Jewish_atheism
(im)moral acts lead to more like them
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Mitzvah_goreret_mitzvah
Jewish naming ceremony for newborn girls
baby's hands are placed on the Torah handle. In the tallit ceremony, honorees fold each corner of a tallit over or around the newborn. Other customs include
Zeved_habat
Form of Judaism in classical antiquity
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Hellenistic_Judaism
Israel's ethnic and religious majority
designed for the Zionist Movement in 1891, has a basic design resembling the Tallit (a Jewish prayer shawl), and features a Star of David, generally acknowledged
Israeli_Jews
Friedman, first produced in 2006. It is a Mattel Barbie doll wearing a tallit and tefillin. Tefillin Barbie has also been depicted as reading from a Sefer
Tefillin_Barbie
Movement in Orthodox Judaism
invitation, thus feminizing the call. In Orthodox feminism, the donning of a tallit (prayer shawl) is not seen as the wearing of a man's garment, neither is
Orthodox_Jewish_feminism
Australian actress
com.au. Retrieved 9 April 2026. "Adam's Tallit 2011". Screen Australia. Retrieved 9 April 2026. "Adam's Tallit – Full Cast & Crew". TV Guide. Retrieved
Sue_Jones_(actress)
Hanging ornament consisting of bundled threads or cords
rosettes are point ornaments; the others are linear ornaments. Passementerie Tallit Tzitzit Izarband Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tassels. Joanna
Tassel
Former synagogue in Tykocin, Poland
serving "Jewish-style" food and a bed-and-breakfast. Bimah Ceiling Tallit Tallit and Hanukiah Torah ark Torah ark closeup Poland portal Judaism portal
Tykocin_Synagogue
Swedish clothing retail company
of being offensive due to its resemblance to the Jewish prayer shawl, or tallit. In January 2024, the company was heavily criticized for inappropriate sexualization
H&M
Biblical personage
questions: "Does a tallit made entirely of tekhelet need fringes?" To Moses' affirmative answer, Korah objected: "The blue color of the ṭallit does not make
Korah
Criticism of Jewish religious doctrines, texts, laws, and practices
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Criticism_of_Judaism
Zionist ideologically irredentist term
the flag, which was designed according to the colours of the traditional tallit (prayer shawl) ..." The 10 agorot controversy was a conspiracy theory put
Greater_Israel
Israeli social activist, CEO and Artist
which began the following year. Sachs was arrested four times for wearing a tallit (traditional prayer shawl) in the women's section of the Western Wall. At
Lesley_Sachs
Annual fast day in Rabbinic Judaism
on this day. The custom is not to put on tefillin nor tallit for Shacharit. Men wear only tallit katan without a blessing. At mincha, tzitzit and tefilin
Tisha_B'Av
Arab Zionist militant (1926–1948)
Eritrea. When they didn't allow him to take anything, he insisted on taking a tallit and tefillin. About three weeks after arriving in Eritrea, Mizrahi was severely
Baruch_Mizrahi
Jewish mourning practices
casket. Outside the Land of Israel, if the deceased wore a prayer shawl (tallit) during their life, one is laid in the casket for wrapping the body once
Bereavement_in_Judaism
Foods conforming to Jewish dietary law
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Kosher_foods
Jewish morning prayer
and Jewish communities. During or before Shacharit, those Jews who wear tallit or tefillin put them on, in each case accompanied by blessings. Some do
Shacharit
Biblical psalm
between Sukkot and Shabbat Hagadol. Some recite verses 1–2 upon donning the tallit during morning services. Verse 24 is part of Hameir La'aretz in the Blessings
Psalm_104
Coat of arms of Israeli city
flag of Israel. It features two horizontal blue stripes reminiscent of the tallit (the Jewish prayer shawl). In the center is Tel Aviv-Yafo's municipal emblem
Emblem_of_Tel_Aviv-Yafo
Ceremony for a person who has died
are shrouded with a kittel and then (outside the Land of Israel) with a tallit (shawl), while women are shrouded in a plain white cloth. Keeping watch
Funeral
Core group of ancient Hebrew scriptures
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Hebrew_Bible
Liturgical vestment peculiar to the Pope
with fringe as is common for stoles, echoing the use of tzitzit and the tallit in Judaism. The stole was originally made for Pope Benedict XV. His immediate
Stole_of_the_Four_Evangelists
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Maisit
Jewish dietary laws
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Kashrut
Ethnic group in Southern Africa
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Lemba_people
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Significance of numbers in Judaism
Significance_of_numbers_in_Judaism
Painting by Mykola Pymonenko
Jewish ritual clothes - in addition to the kippah, he wears a tefillin and a tallit. The rest of the inhabitants of the town are dressed casually. Many of them
A_Victim_of_Fanaticism
Orthodox rabbinic title, especially in Hasidism
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Rebbe
Jewish community associated with modern-day Ethiopia
covered their heads with a white head wrap, and married individuals wore a Tallit over their heads. Wealthier individuals would wear a jacket resembling a
Beta_Israel
Death anniversary in Judaism
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Yahrzeit
Place of worship for Jews or Samaritans
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Synagogue
Hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews
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Antisemitism
Samaritan high priest (1927–2013)
first time, wearing a green silk robe, secured with a broad cloth, and a tallit draped over his head. In their tradition, the Samaritans trace this attire
Aharon ben Ab-Chisda ben Yaacob
Aharon_ben_Ab-Chisda_ben_Yaacob
Central text of Rabbinic Judaism
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Talmud
Term for a Jew considered to be non-white
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Jews_of_color
Concepts in Judaism and the Jewish people
the divine revelation. The blue color of tekhelet was later used on the tallit, which typically has blue stripes on a white garment. From the 19th century
Jewish_symbolism
Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group
it to the Hebrew ciciot, the knotted fringes of a ceremonial shawl, or tallit (Erdal 2007, p. 80, n.22; Wexler 1987, p. 72). "Engravings that resemble
Khazars
Topics referred to by the same term
England published in 1839 Thomas Tallis School in Greenwich, London, England Tallit, a Jewish religious garment Talis (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
Tallis
Ceremony where people are united in marriage
from a piece of cloth or other material attached to four poles, or a giant tallit (prayer shawl) held over the couple by four family members or friends. The
Wedding
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