Prayer Shawls
Choose from traditional wool or acrylic Tallit to contemporary hand crafted ones by Gabriely, Rikmat Elimelech and Yair Emanuel. The Tallit, or Prayer Shawl is worn in many styles, the main feature being the Tzitzit, or Fringes at the four corners.
- Gilboa Lightweight Wool Prayer Shawl with White Stripes - Talitania$107.03 - $132.53
- Handwoven Dark Blue Silk Prayer Shawl Set with Silver Stripes - Gabrieli$268.99 - $421.96FREE delivery
- Acrylic Tallit Prayer Shawl with Blue and Silver Stripes - TalitaniaChoice of sizes$20.35 - $50.94
- Wool Prayer Shawl with Blue and Silver Stripes - TalitaniaChoice of sizes$54.00 - $137.63
- Seven Species of Israel Prayer Shawl by Talitania$95.82
- Yair Emanuel Tallit and Tefillin Bag Set, Star of David on Mosaic - Purple$30.15New!
- Machine-made Tzitzit for four corners$5.14
- Adult Undershirt Tallit Katan - Talitania$15.72 - $18.26
- Childs Cotton Tallit Katan with Attached Kosher Tzitzit$7.75 - $15.61
- Velvet Prayer Shawl and Tefillin Bag Set Fleur de Lys - Navy Blue$8.56 - $17.18
- Yair Emanuel Tallit and Tefillin Bag, Embroidered Oriental Design – Colorful$45.02New!
- Tallit Katan with Tzitzit - Comfortable Summer Mesh$9.13 - $14.32
- Prima A.A. Wool Prayer Shawl with Black StripesChoice of sizes$121.18 - $156.44
- Prayer Shawl Tallit Clips, Nickel Plated - 12 Colorful Stones for Choshen ImageSize: 2.8"$11.17New!
- Children's Undershirt with Tzitzit Attached$13.06 - $16.89
- Sons of Light Bnei Or Prayer Shawl by Talitania - RainbowChoice of sizes$64.89 - $69.25
- Royal Blue Velvet Prayer Shawl and Tefillin Bag Set - Geometric Gold and Silver Design$8.56 - $17.19
- Velvet Prayer Shawl and Tefillin Bag Set with Gold and Silver Swirls - Navy Blue$8.56 - $17.17
- Boys and Mens White Wool Tallit Katan Without Center Fringes - Black Stripes$18.69 - $32.08
- Men's T-Shirt with Attached Kosher Tzitzit - White$17.71
- Wool Prayer Shawl with White and Gold Stripes - TalitaniaChoice of sizes$54.00 - $147.83
- Silver Plated Prayer Shawl Tallit Clips - Lions, Tablets, and Star of DavidSize: 2.8"$12.32
- Acrylic Prayer Shawl Set with Menorah and Bible Words, Royal Blue and Gold Stripes – Ateret$38.76
- Dry-Fit T-Shirt with Kosher Tzitzit Attached - White$20.90
- Acrylic Tallit Prayer Shawl with Blue and Gold Stripes - TalitaniaChoice of sizes$20.35 - $50.94
- Traditional Wool Prayer Shawl with Black and White Stripes - TalitaniaChoice of sizes$54.00 - $147.83
- Velvet Prayer Shawl and Tefillin Bag Set Fleur de Lys - Dark Blue Silver$8.56 - $17.18
- Wool Prayer Shawl with Blue and Gold Stripes - TalitaniaChoice of sizes$54.00 - $137.63
- Acrylic Prayer Shawl Set with Menorah and Bible Words, White and Gold Stripes – Ateret$38.76
- Mens T-shirt with Attached Kosher Tzitzit - Black$17.71
- Sleeveless Undershirt with Attached Kosher Tzitzit - White$11.73
- Nickel Plated Prayer Shawl Tallit Clips with Chain - Kotel Western WallSize: 2.8"$12.23
The tallit (prayer shawl) is worn over clothing during the morning prayers. While Sephardic Jews and Jews of German and Oblander descent begin donning the tallit at their Bar Mitzvah, most Orthodox Ashkenazi men don’t start wearing a tallit until they are married. Consequently, in Ashkenazi circles the tallit is often given to the groom as a gift before marriage as part of the dowry. Because many men do not wear a tallit until after they are married, in some religious circles this symbol is used to help women find single men in the prayer synagogue.
Traditionally the tallit is made of wool, and therefore must be checked by an expert to confirm that there are no traces of linen on the garment (as the Bible prohibits wearing garments that contain both wool and linen). The classic prayer shawl is while with black stripes. However, there are various opinions regarding the weather there is any religious significance to the particular colors of the prayer shawl. According to some Sephardic traditions the tallit is all white, including the stripes. There are many interpretations for the stripes, and one reason is that they symbolize the destruction of the Temple. One can also purchase a more colorful tallit, but these are far less popular among traditional orthodox men.
According to Orthodox law, the tallit needs to be large enough to cover the majority of the individual’s body. On each of the four corners of the shawl there are strings tied in special knots. These strings are called tzizit. Wearing tzizit on a four cornered garment is a biblical commandment, and if the tzizit fall off the garment is invalid. Additionally, there are fringes around the edge of the entire prayer shawl.
Many people choose to buy decorative pieces to go around the neck of their tallit. This is because of the widely accepted opinion that it is ideal to beautify religious artifacts.
Overall, there is much room for variance of the tallit, however, the traditional black and white prayer shawl will probably always be the most popular.