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  • Goren Judaica - Wing Tallit - ModernTribe
  • Goren Judaica - Wing Tallit - ModernTribe
  • Goren Judaica - Wing Tallit - ModernTribe
  • Goren Judaica - Wing Tallit - ModernTribe
  • Goren Judaica - Wing Tallit - ModernTribe
  • Goren Judaica - Wing Tallit - ModernTribe

Wing Tallit

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Description

This tallit's design includes the words from the Shabbat evening liturgy and is how the artist imagines God's tender wings, enfolding and embracing our shoulders to create a sacred and safe space for prayer and introspection.

The text on the tallit reads in Hebrew: Shelter us in the shadow of Your wings, for You, God, watch over and deliver us, and You, God, are sovereign, merciful, and compassionate. Ensure our going and coming for life and peace, now and forever. 

  • 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)

Shipping Info

  • Free shipping on U.S. orders $75+
  • Standard orders typically ship in 1-2 business days from our Ohio warehouse and take 3-10 business days to arrive.
  • Expedited shipping is available and ships the same day if placed before 11:00AM ET.
  • Easy returns within 30 days of purchase

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.