White-Striped Wool Tallit

Many Sephardic Jews have a custom of wearing a tallit with white stripes, and white-on-white is also popular as a chuppah tallit at Jewish weddings.

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For many white-on-white tallit buyers, the various types of white-striped tallitot appear somewhat similar. To help our customers choose the right all-white wool tallit, here is a brief comparison.

Traditional White-on-White Tallit Comparison Guide

Prima A.A. Tallit – White-striped traditional wool tallit with traditional smooth wool fabric. High-quality 100% wool weave with satiny striping. Comes with a standard white atara. To add a different atara, go to the Tallit Atara page.

Shachar Tallit – Fabulous new lightweight nonslip wool tallit. Satiny striping, standard white atara, textured white wool corner squares and ornate double-row fringes. Made by Mishkan Hatchelet. 

Tashbetz – Box weave designed to minimize slipping. Made by Mishkan Hatchelet.

Hamefoar White – Luxurious textured weave that also resists slipping, but smoother than the Tashbetz. Satiny striping. Looks somewhat similar to the age-old traditional tallit fabric. Made by Mishkan Hatchelet.

Malchut – Lightweight nonslip tallit. Subtle matte striping on tallit, atara and corners. Features ornate double-row fringes. Made by Talitania.

David Tashbetz – Standard weight nonslip tallit. Similar to the Beit Yosef Tashbetz, with subtle matte striping on tallit, atara and corners, but with a more textured, airy box weave. Features double-row fringes. Made by Talitania.

Beit Yosef – Standard weight tallit. Sturdier fabric than the Malchut. Subtle matte striping on tallit, atara and corners. Striping is integrated into the weave, lending this very popular tallit a subtle beauty. Made by Mishkan Hatchelet.

Beit Yosef Tashbetz – All of the same features found in the Beit Yosef, but with the box-weave textured fabric of Tashbetz, for optimal nonslip properties.

Barak – Nonslip tallit with the traditional Tzitzit Blessing on the atara. Unique striping. Made by Talitania.  

White-Striped Traditional Tallit Comparison Table 

Sizes
Color Fabric
Features
Shachar 60, 70 white unique weave pattern ornate fringes
Tashbetz 45, 50, 55, 60, 70 white box weave optimal nonslip properties
Hamefoar 60, 70, 80 white textured weave supple, lightweight
Prima A.A. 45, 50, 55, 60, 70 white smooth weave decorative corners
Malchut 55, 60, 70, 80 matte textured weave wool atara, ornate fringes
David Tashbetz 55, 60, 70, 80 matte box weave wool atara, ornate fringes
Beit Yosef
50, 55, 60, 70, 80, 90
matte smooth weave wool atara
Beit Yosef Tashbetz 60, 70 matte box weave wool atara, optimal nonslip
Beit Yosef Ultralight 50, 55, 60, 70 white smooth weave  lightweight

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Since white-on-white tallits may seem quite similar and hard to differentiate, we’ve listed the weight for a few of the more popular tallits in this category, to provide customers a bit more info. The weight in the table below is shown in grams for a size 60. Wool is an organic fiber, therefore the weight can vary somewhat from one production run to another. Note that for the most part, weight differences are relatively insignificant.

Tallit Weight
Weave
Manufacturer Hebrew Product Name
Beit Yosef Ultralight 480 g smooth Mofet מודים
Tashbetz
570 g nonslip Mishkan Hatchelet תשבץ
Shachar 580 g nonslip Mishkan Hatchelet שחרית
Hamefoar 580 g nonslip Mishkan Hatchelet פאר קל
Beit Yosef
 570 g
smooth Mishkan Hatchelet
בית יוסף
Beit Yosef Tashbetz  550 g nonslip Mofet למנצח
David Tashbetz 630 g nonslip Talitania דוד

Note: When comparing weight, tallits that feature textured nonslip weaves may feel lighter than the weight shown on the scale might indicate, because they are airy.

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