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(ταλέθ)
Ένα ειδικό σάλι (ταλέθ) με τέσσερα πλεγμένα κρόσσια (τσιτσίτ) στις άκρες, το οποίο φοριέται κατά την ώρα της προσευχής.
The Evolution of the tallit.
Elkins, Dov Peretz, and Steven Schwarzman, eds. Enveloped in Light: A Tallit Sourcebook. Princeton: Pomegranate Books, 2004.
Hertzl, Hillel Yitzchak. Tzel Heharim: Tzitzit: The Comprehensive Guide to the Ritual Four-Cornered Garment According to the Sephardic Tradition. Jerusalem & New York: Feldheim Publishers, 2006.
Juhasz, Esther (ed). “Tzitzit – Ritual Fringes.” The Jewish Wardrobe: From the Collection of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Milan: 5 Continents Editions, 2012, pp. 43-64, 319-20.
Leben, Y. “Hebre Title [The Embroidered Prayer Shawls from Tunis.” Mahut, vol. 12, 1994, pp. 40-52.
Shulman Herz, Rebecca. “The Transformation of Tallitot: How Jewish Prayer Shawls Have Changed Since Women Began Wearing Them.” Women in Judaism: Contemporary Writings, 2012, pp. 3-17.
Swetschinski, Daniel M., et al. Orphan Objects: Facets of the Textiles Collection of the Joods Historisch Museum. Amsterdam: Joods Historisch Museum, 1997, pp. 134-49.
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