The picture on this Tallit Katan will remind your young one of a simchat Torah highlight when, together with all the other infants in the Synagogue, he received an aliyah and stood or was held under the tallit. Together, everyone recited with assistance, the famous blessing of Yaakov to his sons, “Hamalach hgo’el oti mikol ra, hu yevarech et han’eorim … “ What a meaningful picture for a young child about to embark on the mitzvah of wearing a Tallit Katan.
Our children’s cotton-polyester Tallit K
The picture on this Tallit Katan will remind your young one of a simchat Torah highlight when, together with all the other infants in the Synagogue, he received an aliyah and stood or was held under the tallit. Together, everyone recited with assistance, the famous blessing of Yaakov to his sons, “Hamalach hgo’el oti mikol ra, hu yevarech et han’eorim … “ What a meaningful picture for a young child about to embark on the mitzvah of wearing a Tallit Katan.
Our children’s cotton-polyester Tallit Katans are one-size. Made in Israel, they carry a label certifying that they are Kosher and meet strict Halachah requirements.
We offer a wide colorful selection of Tallit Katans for first-time users. We suggest that your three-year-old should have a selection so that whatever happens, a clean pretty Tallit Katan will always be available for him.
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The picture on this Tallit Katan will remind your young one of a simchat Torah highlight when, together with all the other infants in the Synagogue, he received an aliyah and stood or was held under the tallit. Together, everyone recited with assistance, the famous blessing of Yaakov to his sons, “Hamalach hgo’el oti mikol ra, hu yevarech et han’eorim … “ What a meaningful picture for a young child about to embark on the mitzvah of wearing a Tallit Katan.
Our children’s cotton-polyester Tallit K