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Ben’s Tallit Shop specializes in traditional tallits in wool and cotton, wool and cotton tzitzit garments, hand-made tallits and tallit bags. We have well over a decade of high-level expertise in tzitzit tying.
Tallit made in Israel
Because Ben's Tallit Shop is a family-owned business, we're able to keep our costs down. We make a special effort to provide you a top-quality tallit from Israel at a great price.
We're located in Modi'in Illit and most of the tallits we sell are made in Israel. Most of our customers hail from the United States, Canada, Britain, Europe and Australia, but we ship to most locations worldwide, with affordable shipping options.
We offer a broad talit selection, from the traditional wool tallit with various tzitzit options, to modern and handmade tallit sets in silk, cotton or wool. If you’re looking for a bar mitzvah tallit or a wedding tallit, you’re sure to find the right look for the bar mitzvah boy or groom.
Tzitzit: The raison d’être of the tallit
Whether you opt for a white-, blue- or black-striped tallit, a Yemenite tallith, Sephardic talit, Turkish tallit or a Chabad tallis, the raison d’être of the tallit is the tzitzit.
A modern tallit typically comes with thin machine-spun tzitzit, which measure 50 cm long. If you buy a traditional wool tallit, we recommend you spend a few more dollars on hand-spun tzitzit, and some of our customers opt for tekhelet tzitzit.
Tzitzit tying customs
All of the tallits and tallit katan we sell are available with various types of tzitzit, including hand-spun tzitzit, niputz lishmah and Ptil Tekhelet tzitzit at unbeatable prices. We can tie according to various tzitzit tying customs including Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Chabad/Arizal, Yemenite/Rambam and more.
And if you’d like techelet tzitzit on your talit, we’re more than willing to accommodate your request with Ptil Tekhelet (Murex trunculus) or Radzyn Techelet (cuttlefish dye) at unbeatable prices. We tie techelet tzitzit according to any of the following tzitzit tying customs: Yemenite/Rambam, the Vilna Gaon, Sefer HaChinuch, Chabad/Arizal, Breslov, Ben Ish Chai, Raavad, Tosafot and more.
At Ben's Tallit Shop our aim is to help Jews fulfill the mitzvah of tzitzit in the most attractive way possible – zeh Keli ve’anveihu – in accordance with their individual customs, and that the tzitzit serve as a constant reminder of all the mitzvahs in the Torah (Bamidbar 15:39).
Tallit Bag
We offer a wide selection of tallit bags in velvet, faux leather and impala, cloth, linen and raw silk.
Shopping tip: Be aware that just about any tallit bag you find for under $25 is made in East Asia, and the quality of the materials and workmanship is not at the same level as tallit bags priced at $40-$60 or more.
Tefillin
Our tefillin are made under the supervision of a tefillin maker with decades of experience in the tefillin production industry, who carefully vets highly qualified sofrim (scribes) to write kosher parchments and to ensure the tefillin you buy are as kosher on the inside as they are on the outside.
Additional Judaica products we sell
We leverage our longstanding ties with Israel's leading tallit, tzitzit, tefillin and tallit bag suppliers to offer several other types of Judaica products including shofars, siddurim, kittels and challah covers.
A two-minute introduction to our tallit and tzitzit options:
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