A tallit is a Jewish prayer shawl made of wool or silk with fringes or tassels attached to the corners. It is worn during prayer by men and some women as a reminder of the commandments of God and the traditions of Judaism. The tallit is typically draped over the shoulders and head during prayer to help create a personal and holy atmosphere for the individual. The fringes or tassels are a reminder of God’s commandments and the importance of following them. The tallit is traditionally given to young boys during their Bar Mitzvah ceremony as a symbol of their maturity and responsibility in the Jewish faith.
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