
Uses for your tallit:
- Prayer covering
- Helps switch gears
- Lessens distractions
- Serves as a “do not disturb” sign
- Residual anointing
- Portable prayer tent
Our tallits have handcrafted tassels (or beaded tzitzits with tassels on the end) on the four corners (Deuteronomy 22:12). Each has 1 intentionally blue strand running through its hand-crafted tassel (Numbers 15:37-41). Jewish tradition states that these tassels must be created intentionally. These symbolize your commitment to the LORD and to His word. They are representative of our covenant with God. Like a wedding ring, it’s not just “oops” it’s on, it’s done with deliberate choice.
Like Ruth covering herself with Boaz’s cloak, it’s symbolic of being under God’s covering (Ruth 3:9)
Like the woman who touched the hem of Jesus’s garment, it’s a place of healing (Luke 8:44)
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