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Jewish Prayer Shawl Do You Know the Colors Available For

If planning to buy a tallit, this buying guide will be a boon to help you decide the colors one should go for while choosing wedding or bar mitzvah tallitot. For more details, visit this link: https://bit.ly/2GJiOkH

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Jewish Prayer Shawl Do You Know the Colors Available For

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  1. Jewish Prayer Shawl: Do You Know the Colors Available For? www.galileesilks.com

  2. summery If you have ever been to a Jewish wedding or a service at a synagogue, you may have noticed a swath of cloth wrapped over men and women shoulders. This traditional garment or prayer shawl is one of those that are very symbolic to the Judaism. It is worn by Jews to signify reverence and communication with god. The tallit consists of notable twined and knotted fringes, known as tzitzit. These tzitzit are attached to the four corners of the Jewish prayer shawl.

  3. The Bar Mitzvah Tallit White with blue strips seems to be a very popular choice for a Bar Mitzvah tallit. Handmade and modern designed tallit comes with a series of blue strips in different shades. Common color variations include gray, azure, blue, royal blue and sky blue. The effect sometimes gets enhanced with coordinated blue striping pattern on the corners as well as atara.

  4. The Wedding Tallit To-be-brides looking forward for a wedding tallit or chuppah tallit will often go with a color coordinating to the color of her dress. Since both the bride and groom will be standing side-by-side under the chuppah, the color of the tallit should be kept in mind to avoid color clashes.

  5. People often feel a special attachment to their tallit, as the prayer shawl is used to carry out the Bar Mitzvah activity and creates a personal space for prayer. There are many different colors, design, styles, patterns and more that can be found in Judaica stores and men and women can get talliot as per their taste to fulfill their religious needs.

  6. Galilee Silks Kibbutz Beit Haemek, 25115, Israel. e: info@galileesilks.com p: 972-4-9960611 m: 972-52-2849079 f: 972-4-9960681 www.galileesilks.com Social media:

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