Delicate Lilac Floral Embroidery Tallit for women, Bat Mitzvah Tallit, Tallit for Girl, Tzitzit
SKU: OR001
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The Delicate Lilac Floral Embroidery Tallit for women, Bat Mitzvah Tallit is a new, classic feminine design from Galilee Silks.
It captures the essence of a feminine tallit and a fashion statement that allows its wearer to fulfill the choice to wear a tallit while being unique and feeling connected and special!
It is perfect as a Bat Mitzvah Tallit, Tallit for Women for the Bat Mitzvah girl, mom or grandmother, with its light base and classic look.- Decorated with complimentary Lilac Chiffon corners and Satin ribbons.
- The blessing on the neckband (atarah) is printed in Silver in Hebrew on Lilac background.
- You will receive this Tallit in a set with a matching Tallit bag and kippah.
- The design pattern is repeated on the Tallit bag, the kippah has a matching color.
Click here to see examples for the custom tallit bag with personalized name embroidery
Custom Tallit: you can add a Monogram Personalized Name Embroidery to the Tallit Bag, in Hebrew or English, making it an even more meaningful gift!
Click here to see examples for the custom tallit bag with personalized name embroidery
If you don't have a Hebrew keyboard you can spell the Hebrew name in English and we'll translate it and send it to you for confirmation.
You can also send a picture of a document containing the Hebrew name to orders@galileesilks.com and provide your order number.
Registered Mail (no tracking): $10
Standard Economy (delivery within 3-4 weeks): $15
Express by Fedex: $39:
- Non Personalized items - delivery within 3-5 business days once shipped.
- Personalized items (name embroidery on the tallit or tallit bag, custom size) - delivery within 3-7 business days once ordered.
The Hebrew text on the atarah is:
"ברוך אתה ד' אלוקינו מלך העולם אשר קדשנו במצוותיו וציוונו להתעטף בציצית"
Translation:
"Blessed are you, Adonai our God, Sovereign of all, who hallows us with mitzvot, commanding us to wrap ourselves with the fringes."