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Tallis Meaning in English

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ˈtɑːlɪs
TAH-lis
ˈtælɪs
TAL-lis

Definition

A tallis is a traditional Jewish prayer shawl, typically made of wool or cotton and worn during prayer services, often with fringes on the edges as part of religious practice.

Usage & Nuances

'Tallis' is also spelled 'tallit'; the plural is 'tallisim' or 'tallises'. Used almost exclusively in Jewish religious contexts. The term is not used for ordinary shawls or garments outside this context.

Example Sentences

He wore a tallis during the morning prayer.

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A tallis has fringes called tzitzit on its corners.

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My grandfather gave me his old tallis.

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Don’t forget to bring your tallis to synagogue for Yom Kippur.

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He carefully folded his tallis after the service.

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Many boys receive their first tallis at their bar mitzvah.

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