Four Mothers Tallit in Red, Bat Mitzvah Tallis, Tallit for Women, Women's Tallis Prayer Shawl
SKU: B15
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The Four Mothers Bat Mitzvah Tallis in Red - Tallit for Woman is a Symbolic Tallit with embroidered names of the four mothers.
The vibrant Red color gives this Bat Mitzvah Tallit an elegant feeling and look.The Tallis blessing on the neckband (atarah) is embroidered in Hebrew in White on White background.
A Beautiful tallit with biblical significance and empowering theme for any girl and woman, remembring our Jewish ancestors!
This Bat Mitzvah Tallis is hand made from Polyester, opaque material.
It can also be ordered with a Sheer base or Silk Semi-Sheer base.
Like other Galilee Silks products, it is sold in a set with a matching Tallit bag and kippah.
The gentle design pattern is repeated on the Tallit bag.
Click here to see examples for the custom tallit bag with personalized name embroideryAlso available in Blue design, Pink design, Gold design and Red design
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.
**New** On men's tallits you can also add a name embroidery to one or more corners of the tallit itself.
Registered Mail (no tracking): $10
Standard Economy (delivery within 3-4 weeks): $15
Express by Fedex: $39:
5-7 business days, delivery is temporarily delayed beyond the usual 3–5 business days due to the current situation in Israel.
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."