tallith

/ˈtɑlɪθ/
noun
  1. A Jewish prayer shawl with fringes at the corners, worn during morning prayers and on religious holidays.
    • She received a beautiful tallith as a gift for her bat mitzvah.
    • The tallith is often made of wool or silk and has blue or black stripes.
    • He wrapped the tallith around his shoulders before beginning the morning prayers.
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