Description
This tallit is inspired by a stained-glass window in the sanctuary of B’nai Jeshurun in Manhattan, a window the artist often faces during the Amidah prayer. Even on gray days, the bold sun at the center of the glass seems to shine through, reminding us that light persists.
Across the center of the tallit, a black lead-like line holds two Hebrew verses:
And the light is sweet, and it is good for the eyes to see the sun. - Kohelet (Ecclesiastes) 11:7 From the rising of the sun until its setting, the name of God is praised. - Psalm 113:3
- Handmade in the USA
- 72" x 24" (shawl-style fit)
- Medium-weight twill fabric with satin trim
- Includes a printed, zippered tallit bag (machine-washable)
Handmade to order and shipped directly from the artist. Please allow 2-4 weeks for fulfillment. Rush shipping not available.
More about Goren Judaica
Harriet R. Goren of Goren Judaica creates handcrafted Judaica that blends traditional Hebrew poetry, psalms, and prayers with contemporary artistry. Inspired by her love of chanting Torah, each piece reflects a passion for reimagining ritual through color and typography. Harriet is a lifelong New Yorker, and has been making tallitot and other Jewishly-inspired art since 2011.