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1: All about Tallit
This article is about Tallit and its usage, Tallit Origin and the Different types of tallit: tallit gadol, tallit katan and more

2: Shofar on Sukkot
Sukkot is one of the main Biblical holidays that Jews celebrate on Day 15 of the Tishrei month. Sukkot usually falls between late September and late October.

3: Blowing the shofar on Jewish holidays
One of the distinct parts of Jewish holiday celebration is the blowing of the shofar. The shofar is a musical instrument that is made from the horn of certain animals.

4: Blowing the shofar on Jewish holidays
When is the shofar blown? Why is the shofar blown on Rosh Hashanah?
Which animals’ horns are used to make the shofar?

5: Mezuzah – Symbolizing Almighty God’s Commandments and Their Sovereignty!
It’s the Mezuzah, which is having enough importance for Jewish people. Its small case comprises of a small hand written scroll of parchment known as the klaf.

6: Jewish Jewelry-a journey through the past
Jewish jewelry is a classical form to show bond and respect towards the Jewish nation and the Jewish tradition.Endless possibilities are open when thinking of Jewish jewelry, one might want to express the need for a long and healthy life through the beautiful Chai Pendant.

7: The beautiful silk Tallit
Know more about silk tallit : What is the significance of tallit? Usage of tallit, shofars and teffilin sets during Jewish religious ceremony


8: Handmade tefillin
Tefillin, also known as phylacteries, are two black cubic boxes in leather having black leather straps attached to it. It contains parchment scrolls in which Torah verses are inscribed.

9: Usage of Prayer shawls in the Bible
Prayer shawls are an important aspect of the religious ceremonies and practices of the followers of Judaism. Whenever a Jewish observant has to offer his or her prayers, according to the traditions he or she has to cover his or her head with these shawls.

10: Importance of Talit
The Jews observe strict rules and regulations when it comes to their religious practices and ceremonies. One such practice is covering the head with a prayer shawl known as tallit while offering the prayers. Of all the tallits available, a silk tallit is more popular since it is expensive and is a symbol of aristocracy.


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