Talitnia White Wool Tallit Katan With Center Fringes Black Stripes
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If you have the custom to wear a wool tallit katan, here is superlative quality with attractive narrow and broad black stripes. The high-density weave ensures durability and light weight. Comes in choice of sizes. The pretty fringe at the edge is not available for first two sizes - US sizes 16 and 18.
White stripes are usually preferred by the Sephardic community.
Note the additional options of techelet – blue thread or tzitzit handmade in accordance with the Ashkenazi, Sephardic or Yemenite cus
If you have the custom to wear a wool tallit katan, here is superlative quality with attractive narrow and broad black stripes. The high-density weave ensures durability and light weight. Comes in choice of sizes. The pretty fringe at the edge is not available for first two sizes - US sizes 16 and 18.
White stripes are usually preferred by the Sephardic community.
Note the additional options of techelet – blue thread or tzitzit handmade in accordance with the Ashkenazi, Sephardic or Yemenite custom.
Every one of our tallit katan is made in Israel and carries a label confirming that it is strictly Kosher and meets the demands of strict halachah.
TA-A-5-BLK-ADR
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If you have the custom to wear a wool tallit katan, here is superlative quality with attractive narrow and broad black stripes. The high-density weave ensures durability and light weight. Comes in choice of sizes. The pretty fringe at the edge is not available for first two sizes - US sizes 16 and 18.
White stripes are usually preferred by the Sephardic community.
Note the additional options of techelet – blue thread or tzitzit handmade in accordance with the Ashkenazi, Sephardic or Yemenite cus