Description
Linen Prayer Shawl – Women
with Blue or Violet ribbon & Knotted Tzitzits (Tied Fringes)
Description:
Rectangular shape with fringes on 2 ends. Keeps the torah law in Numbers 15:37-40. Traditional uses during prayers or to keep warm as a shawl.
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Triangular shape with fringes on 2 ends. Keeps the torah law in Numbers 15:37-40. Traditional uses during prayers or to keep warm as a shawl.
Tradition:
TAKING FROM WIKI:
The Bible does not command wearing of a unique prayer shawl or tallit. Instead, it presumes that people wore a garment of some type to cover themselves and instructs them to add fringes (tzitzit) to the extremeties of the garment (Numbers 15:38, Deuteronomy 22:12). These passages do not specify tying particular types or numbers of knots in the fringes. Nor do they specify a gender division between men and women, or between native Israelite/Hebrew people and those assimilated by them. The exact customs regarding the tying of the tzitzit and the format of the tallit are of post-biblical, rabbinic origin and can vary between various Jewish communities.
Encyclopaedia Judaica describes the prayer shawl as “a rectangular mantle that looked like a blanket and was worn by men in ancient times”.
SET-APART TO YAH – PURE LINEN GARMENT
Material
100% Linen, Sewing using 100% linen thread, 100% linen blue ribbon on the extremeties (kanaph), 100% linen tied fringes (knotted Tzitzits)
Color:
See Gallery for Print Colors
Size:
Choose from the list of options
Measurements:
18″ x 72″
30″ x 60″ – Triangular (used as shawl, Prayer shawl, headcovering, or tie around waist)
24″ x 72″
44″ x 64″
48″ x 68″
52″ x 72″
52″ diameter x 72″ width – Trianglular (used as shawl, headcovering, or tie around waist)
56″ x 76″ (more like a blanket)
60″ x 80″ (more like a blanket)