The Israel Store
Acrylic Prayer Shawl Tallit with Blue Stripes from Israel
Embrace your spiritual connection to Israel with this elegant acrylic tallit with blue stripes, made by Talitnia, Israel’s most trusted tallit kosher manufacturer since 1898. This prayer shawl is a lightweight, affordable alternative to wool tallitot, offering the same traditional look and feel in a durable synthetic material that’s easy to care for.
The acrylic tallit with blue stripes features classic white fabric accented with deep blue striping – a meaningful color in Jewish tradition, symbolizing heaven, prayer, and divine connection. The atarah (collar) is beautifully embroidered with the Hebrew blessing for donning the tallit, while the tzitzit (fringes) are tied according to halachic standards.
Whether you're wearing it in personal prayer, honoring Jewish tradition, or gifting it to someone who stands with Israel, this tallit is a powerful expression of faith and heritage.
Why Choose This Acrylic Tallit with Blue Stripes?
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Made in Israel – crafted by Talitnia, trusted since 1898
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Lightweight and breathable – perfect for daily or holiday use
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Durable acrylic material – long-lasting and easy to care for
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One size that fits most (Talit size 130X180 CM)
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Blue stripes – traditional design with deep symbolic meaning
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Includes tzitzit and embroidered collar
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Great gift – ideal for Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, holidays, or supporters of Israel
Talitnia – Israel’s Leading Tallit Maker Since 1898
With roots going back to Poland and a legacy tied to the early days of Zionism, Talitnia has been producing kosher tallitot for over five generations. Today, Talitnia is Israel’s largest tallit manufacturer, supplying tallitot to synagogues, the IDF, and Jewish communities worldwide.
Each tallit is crafted with precision and care, using the same finishing process as their premium wool shawls. From blue and black to more decorative styles, Talitnia’s tallitot are woven with purpose — blending modern craftsmanship with ancient tradition.
Buying a Talitnia tallit means supporting Israeli craftsmanship and honoring generations of Jewish history and faith.