Wrap yourself in tradition with a Tallit from Israel! Explore traditional kosher Tallitot and modern designs from trusted Israeli artisans. Wrap yourself in tradition with our collection of Tallits from Israel - including wool, cotton, and silk options, plus elegant tallit bags.
The term "tallit" alone typically refers to the tallit gadol. There are diverse traditions regarding the age at which a tallit gadol is first used, including within Orthodox Judaism. In some Sephardic Orthodox communities, young boys wear a tallit even before becoming b'nei mitzvah.
What Is a Tallit? A tallit (טַלִּית, also pronounced tallis) is a rectangular Jewish prayer shawl. As per the Bible’s instructions the tallit has fringes attached to each of its four corners. These serve to remind the Jew of G‑d and His commandments.
Tallit is an Aramaic word from the root טלל meaning cover. A tallit is a Jewish prayer shawl, worn during morning prayers. It is a four cornered garment onto which tzitzit, or “fringes”, are affixed, following the commandment in the Torah to affix fringes to the corner of garments.
The tallit is a garment worn by those of Jewish faith as a symbol of communal solidarity and devotion to their god. The foundation for modern Jewish socio-religious concepts is the Tanakh, or Hebrew bible which is also the Christian Old Testament.
We offer a broad talit selection, from the traditional wool tallit with various tzitzit options, to modern and handmade tallit sets in silk and cotton. If you’re looking for a bar mitzvah tallit or a wedding tallit, you’re sure to find the right look for the bar mitzvah boy or groom.