Product Description
A luxurious, non-slip tallit made in Israel by Mishkan Hatchelet. Various tzitzit options available. In Hebrew this tallit is called Pe’er, or “splendor.” Plush, lightweight weave helps the tallit stay in place on your shoulders.
» Superb finishing work
» Stiff wool corners so tzitzit hang close to corner
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Delighted with my new Shabbos tallis
Delivery and timing very satisfactory. Thank you
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Great Tallis
This is the second Tallis I have ordered from Ben's. Significantly less expensive than the stores I visited in Lakewood and Monsey. Comfortable and non slip. This is going to be my weekday Tallis. It is also lighter and smaller than the Shabbos Tallis that I got a couple of years ago, and love wearing, so it will be my travel Shabbos Tallis for vacations. I went with the express Delivery which was fast-like a week-and was all of $28.
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HAMEFOAR WHITE NONSLIP TALLIT
I bought this Talis for my future son-in-law. I have bought many other Talasim here as well. I am very satisfied with all of my purchases. Feel confident and buy here.
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Hamefoar nonslip Tallit
Beautiful. Wonderfully made. Exactly as described and depicted on the website. I can't wait to see my son in his Tallit on his Bar Mitzvah. I highly recommend Ben's Tallit.
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Hamefoar Tallit
Purchased this, at the suggestion from Ben, because I wanted a lighter tallit to be worn during our outdoor minyanim during periods of high temperature and humidity. I wore it twice so far and am very pleased with the feel and comfort.
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No slip tallit
It does slip, but not as much as others I have. Some in my congregation have sewed Velcro to the parts that should mate.
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Hamefoar Nonslip Tallit
Great tallit at a reasonable price.
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Great Tallis
The tallis is non-slip and beautiful as advertised. Customer service was great as always.
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TOP QUALITY
Thank you Ben's Tallit Shop for customizing my tallis to my preferences (lining, reinforcements) Nice neat job. Would have preferred a tallis not as wide, will need to get used to the extra width. [Almost all of the traditional wool tallits made by the leading tallit makers are the same width in sizes 55, 60 and 70. Notable exceptions are Chassidic tallits, which are wider, and the Kalil Lightweight tallit, which is narrower. - Ben]