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Tallit - Sharsheret

 
These tallitot (prayer shawl) are made in polyester-wool combination.
To choose your size please check the tallit prayer shawl size chart. Please note that all measurements are approximate and may vary up to 7%.
Get your tallit with techelet attached! For details, please see the product descriptions (click on a tallit photo).
 


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Pouch black-silver

d594 Sharsheret 
 
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Talit black-silver

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Kippa black-silver

d595 Sharsheret 
 
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Pouch blue-gold

d636 Sharsheret 
 
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 $10 
 

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Talit blue-gold

d608 Sharsheret 
 
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Kippa blue-gold

d606 Sharsheret 
 
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Pouch blue-silver

d552 Sharsheret 
 
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 $10 
 

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Talit blue-silver

d587 Sharsheret 
 
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$83-$266
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Kippa blue-silver

d555 Sharsheret 
 
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Pouch burgundy-gold

d600 Sharsheret 
 
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Talit burgundy-gold

d602 Sharsheret 
 
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$83-$266
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Kippa burgundy-gold

d629 Sharsheret 
 
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 $6 
 

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The tallit prayer shawl - pronunciation and pluralization

The word tallit prayer shawl in Modern Hebrew is pronounced tah-LEET, or [ta.lνt] in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), with the stress on the final syllable. Less common today, but historically quite widespread, is the pronunciation tallet, or [ta.lιt] in IPA. The same word is pronounced TAH-lis in Yiddish, transcribed [tα.lɛs] or [tα.lıs] in IPA, with the stress on the initial syllable. Both pronunciations are commonly interchanged and refer to the same object.

The correct plural of tallit in Modern Hebrew is tallitot, pronounced tah-lee-TOT, or [ta.li.tσt] in IPA; the traditional Sephardi plural of tallιt is talletot, pronounced tah-leh-TOT, or [ta.le.tσt] in IPA. The Yiddish plural, which has its roots in the Mediaeval Ashkenazi masculine form tallēt (compare Modern Ashkenazi/Israeli Hebrew tallit gadol with the masculine form of the adjective) with the analogous plural ending -im and diphthongisation of the accented ē, is taleisim, pronounced, tah-LEY-sim, or [ta.lιj.sɛm] or [ta.lιj.sım] in IPA. Again, all these plurals are interchangeable and are more or less commonly heard.

The tasseled fringes on the tallit - the tzitzit, are pronounced TSI-tsit. The Ashkenazi pronunciation is tzitzis. Hebrew: ציצת (Biblical), ציצית (Mishnaic). The Torah states in Numbers 15:38: "Speak to the children of Israel and you shall say to them that they shall make for themselves fringes on the corners of their garments, throughout their generations, and they shall affix a thread of blue (Hebrew: תכלת - tekhelet) on the fringe of each corner."


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