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Made in Israel

2 pc Tallit Set
Silver and Gold
Made in Israel
T159

2 pc Tallit Set
Silver and Black
Made in Israel
T161

2 pc Tallit Set
Blue and Gold
Made in Israel
T165

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Wool
3 pc Tallit Set
Includes 18" Tallit, Bag
and Kippah - gray with colored
stripes - Made in Israel
T166

Silk Purple Butterfly
3 pc Tallit Set
Includes Tallit, Bag and Kippah
Made in Israel
T177

Purple Silk
2 pc Tallit Set

Made in Israel
T178

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Silk
2 pc Tallit Set
Pink Delicate Flowers
Made in Israel
T179

Silk
2 pc Tallit Set
Pastel
Made in Israel
T180

Rayon
2 pc Tallit Set
Silver
Made in Israel
T181

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Rayon
2 pc Tallit Set
Gold
Made in Israel
T182

Organza
2 pc Tallit Set
Pastel Pink
Made in Israel
T183

Organza
2 pc Tallit Set
Light Purple Pastel
Made in Israel
T184

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A threadbare tallit is treated with great respect, as if it had a mantle of holiness, acquired from years of use. Although there is no mandatory tradition, a tallit is likely to be given as a special gift, from father to son, from father-in-law to son-in-law, from teacher to student. It may also be purchased to mark a special occasion, such as a wedding, a b'nai mitzvah, or a trip to Israel. When a man dies, it is traditional that he be buried dressed only in his kittel, with his tallit is draped over him.