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A tallith is a fringed shawl traditionally worn by Jewish men at prayer.
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A tallit is a Jewish prayer shawl that is worn during prayer services, particularly by men. It is traditionally white with fringes at the corners called tzitzit, and serves as a symbol of faith and devotion to God.
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The shawl Athena wore is called a toga. ( pronunciation... toe gah )
This custom, alluded to in the Talmud (Rosh Hashanah 17b), is a fulfillment of the precept of the fringed garment mentioned in the end of Numbers ch.15. It symbolizes being enveloped in prayer and in God's presence.
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The tzitzit, or arba kanfot, is the fringed garment worn under the shirt by religious Jews. The tallit is the prayer-shawl worn during morning services.
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