Choose your fabric and size. Traditionally a tallit reaches from the top of your head to your knees. However, most people wear a tallit that reaches from the top of the head to just above the buttocks. A shawl style tallit will range in size from 8\"x47\" to 28\"x71\" according t...
As is apparent, this mitzvah is given in order to remember God, His great love, all of His commandments and to do them. While the large tallit is used specifically for prayer, it is a mitzvah in itself to wear a garment with tzitzit all day. Traditional Jews, therefore, wear a tallit...
Remove your raincoat from the washing machine after the cycle completes. Put it in the dryer on low heat for three to five minutes to help smooth out any wrinkles. Hang your raincoat on a hanger to finish drying. Store it in the closet until you're ready to wear it again. About the ...
Comb or brush dry hair to remove tangles. Drape an old towel around your shoulders and wear plastic gloves to protect your skin and clothes from the glaze. Run your comb horizontally from one ear across the back of your head to your other ear to separate the top and bottom sections of y...
In greeting aking, Maimonides goes on to say, that we should wear clean clothes and dress differently on the Shabbat, and we should not fast but feast(M. Shabbat 29–30:3). Delighting in the Shabbat has evolved over time and is expressed today in Jewish and Messianic communities in more...
The Women of the Wall, known as WoW, are religious Jewish women who wear the ceremonial prayer shawl ( tallit ), as do men; pray from the Torah Scroll, as do men; and pray aloud in a group ( tfila ), as do men. They have called it the th... F Raday - Springer Berlin Heidel...
How to visit Temple Mount and Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. What to wear, when to go, how to get into Temple Mount, what to expect.
So, how does a Jew-hating, Arab Christian come to love the Jewish People? With the help of a Jew, of course. His grandparents came from a small village in the north of Israel called Bir’im in the Upper Galilee just three kilometers from the Lebanese border. While a Christian Arab po...