Red Wine Tallit, Bar Mitzvah Tallit, Tallit Prayer Shawl, Wool Tallit, Wedding Tallit
SKU: T2071 W17
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The beautiful, rich, Red wine color of this Bar Mitzvah Tallit, Wool Tallit will remind you of the Red wine used in the blessing of the wine on Shabbat.
This is a particularly distinguished tallit for life's special occasions and Shabbat and a Bar Mitzvah Tallit . Decorated with dark Red Satin stripes.The base fabric of the tallit can be 100% wool or Vegan Polyester.
The Tallis blessing is embroidered on atarah in Hebrew.
Dark Red Taffeta decorates the atarah and tzitzit corners.
Comes in a SET with matching kippah and tallit bag. Alternative sizes are available by request for our Wool Tallits, Bar Mitzvah Tallits, Hebrew Prayer Shawls and Wedding Tallits. Custom Tallit from Israel - You can further enhance this Bar Mitzvah Tallit, Hebrew Prayer Shawl as a gift by adding a personalized name embroidery on the Tallit bag.
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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."