What more meaningful decoration for a prayer shawl than a picture of the Kotel – site of the holy Beit Hamikdash. Since there is not a moment of the day when Jews are not praying there, this Tallit will connect you to that holy place. The tallit is a comfortable polyester fabric. Around the border are words in Hebrew from the famous “Jerusalem of Gold” song that became world famous when the Kotel was captured in 1967: “The city that sits solitary and in its midst is a wall.”
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What more meaningful decoration for a prayer shawl than a picture of the Kotel – site of the holy Beit Hamikdash. Since there is not a moment of the day when Jews are not praying there, this Tallit will connect you to that holy place. The tallit is a comfortable polyester fabric. Around the border are words in Hebrew from the famous “Jerusalem of Gold” song that became world famous when the Kotel was captured in 1967: “The city that sits solitary and in its midst is a wall.”
The tallit comes in two sizes and there are various optional accessories to complete your purchase. You can embroider your name on the Kippah, tallit or tallit bag to give that personal touch. You also have the option to upgrade the tzizit although of course the tzizit on the tallit are 100% kosher and carry the appropriate certification.
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What more meaningful decoration for a prayer shawl than a picture of the Kotel – site of the holy Beit Hamikdash. Since there is not a moment of the day when Jews are not praying there, this Tallit will connect you to that holy place. The tallit is a comfortable polyester fabric. Around the border are words in Hebrew from the famous “Jerusalem of Gold” song that became world famous when the Kotel was captured in 1967: “The city that sits solitary and in its midst is a wall.”
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