词汇 | tallit |
释义 | tallit noun[ C ] uk /ˈtæl.ɪt/ us /ˈtæl.ɪt//tɑːˈlit/pluraltallaisimuk /tælˈeɪ.sɪm/ us /tælˈeɪ.sɪm/tallites/ˈtæl.ɪ.θiːz/ us /ˈtæl.ɪ.θiːz/tallitot/tæl.ɪˈtɔːt/ us /tæl.ɪˈtɑːt/(alsotallis, tallith) a large white, or white and blue, shawl(= a large piece of cloth) with strings at the edge, that Jewish men and boys wear over their head and neck when praying: The full name of the large type of tallit is the tallit gadol. He sat a few rows from the front, his tallis covering his head. I saw Ben among the congregation praying in the synagogue, enveloped in his tallith. (alsotzitzit) a white, or white and blue, shawl(= a large piece of cloth) with strings along the edge, that some Jewish men and boys wear under their outer clothes in the daytime: The full name of the small type of tallit is the tallit katan. A tallit is a fringed garment worn under the clothing throughout the day. In the Sephardi community, boys wear a tallit from bar mitzvah age. Jewish males are buried in a tallit and sometimes also a kittel. The photo shows a man wrapped in a tallit, or Jewish prayer shawl. The Tallit Katan is worn at all times during waking hours, not just during religious ceremonies. Judaism Ashkenazi bar mitzvah bat mitzvah cantor Halakha Hanukkah Jew Jewish Jewishness mohel Orthodox Judaism paschal Passover Pentecost Sukkot synagogue Talmudic Talmudist the ark the Talmud |
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