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Tallit - Magen David

 
The most famous symbol of the Jewish People is designed on this polyester-wool combination, "Made in Israel" tallit.
To choose your size please check the talit size chart. Please note that all measurements are approximate and may vary up to 7%.
Get your "Magen David" tallit with techelet attached! For details, please click on a tallit photo.
   

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What does the Bar Mitzvah mean?

There are three main reasons why the Bar Mitzvah is so important for every Jewish male:

  • The boy who has come of age is given the full religious responsibilities of the adult male. He is allowed to wear the ritual clothes the Tallit and the Tefillin, he can make up the minimum 10 males who must be present for a service to take place (the minyan), and he can take part fully in the worship in the synagogue.
  • At any time in the future he can be called upon to read from the Torah. All Jews consider this to be a great privilege.
  • In many synagogues this is seen as a serious statement of faith by the young adult. They acknowledge their faith and acknowledge that the responsibility for their spiritual life now passes from their parents to them.
The Star of David

The Star of David is the symbol most commonly associated with Judaism today, but it is actually a relatively new Jewish symbol. It is supposed to represent the shape of King David's shield (or perhaps the emblem on it), but there is really no support for that claim in any early rabbinic literature. Some scholars have attributed deep theological significance to the symbol. For example, some note that the top triangle strives upward, toward G-d, while the lower triangle strives downward, toward the real world. Some note that the intertwining makes the triangles inseparable, like the Jewish people. Some say that the three sides represent the three types of Jews: Kohanim, Levites & Israel. While these theories are theologically interesting, they have little basis in historical fact. The symbol of intertwined equilateral triangles is a common one in the Middle East & North Africa, and is thought to bring good luck. It appears occasionally in early Jewish artwork, but never as an exclusively Jewish symbol. The nearest thing to an "official" Jewish symbol at the time was the Menorah. When the modern State of Israel was founded, there was much debate over whether this symbol should be used on the flag. Today, the Star is a universally recognized symbol of Jewry, & it appears on the flag of the State of Israel.

Magen David Adom (MDA) (Red Star of David or, translated literally, Red Shield of David) is Israel's only official emergency medical, disaster, ambulance service. It is an official member of the International Committee of the Red Cross.


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