Geometric Shapes - Blue
Elegant cream-colored cloth kippah made in Jerusalem by Yair Emanuel Judaica. Features geometric shapes in shades of blue and gray, with silver highlights. Price: $8.90
View ArticleBlue Velvet Kippah
Velvet kippah in dark blue. Quality color-fast velvet withfour-panel construction. Price: $4.50
View ArticleBurgundy Velvet Kippah
Velvet kippah in burgundy. Four-panel construction. Made in Israel. Quality color-fast velvet. Price: $4.50
View ArticleKalit Lightweight Wool Tallit Katan with white stripes
Wool tallit katan with patented design to prevent fraying at the neck opening. Lightweight 100% virgin wool weave designed for maximum comfort. Stain-resistant fabric...Price: $22.00
View ArticleWool Tallit Katan with white stripes
Wool tallit katan with patented design to prevent fraying at the neck opening. Quality 100% virgin wool that lasts for years. Made in Israel. ..Price: $18.00
View ArticleNonslip Chabad Tallit
New version of the 100% wool Chabad tallit using a special waffle-weave to keep the tallit in place on your shoulders. Includes all of the Chabad minhagim:
View ArticleSilver-Fringed Chuppah
Rich brocade bordered with a beaded silver fringe. This unique chuppah is designed by Shlomit Azati, founder of of Galilee Silks, which has become Israel&r..Price: $525.00
View ArticleFloral Chuppah
Made from sil- screened organza, satin and Morrocan crepe. The overhead part of the chuppah is decorated with hand-painted pink flowers and the hanging part is made of golden tulle with curled edges....
View ArticleHebron in Blue
A high-quality acrylic weave gives this tallit the look of an expensive handwoven tallit. Shades of blue and silver striping. Designed to be worn traditional style, draping down the back. An attractive...
View ArticleHebron in Sky Blue
A high-quality acrylic weave lends this tallit the look of an expensive handwoven tallit. Light blue and silver striping. Designed to be worn traditional style, draping down the back. An attractive...
View ArticleStriped Chuppah
This chuppah features a beige overhead section with silver, gold and tan striping. Dimensions: 43" x 55" ..Price: $525.00
View ArticleWhite & Silver Chuppah
A classic white chuppah with silver pinstripes (or gold, by request). Made of a unique, soft, handwoven acrylic fabric. Comes with a free challah cover in exactly the same fabric and pattern to serve...
View ArticleSquares Patchwork Chuppah
A charming chuppah with earthy cream, beige and tan squares. Dimensions: 43" x 55" (110 cm x 140 cm) Price: $490.00
View ArticleMayim
Handwoven cloth combined with raw silk. Striping features brown converging with a mesmerizing blue. Price: $55.00
View ArticleDark Blue TzitzShirt
Wearing tzitzit on a traditional tallit katan entails wearing three layers: undershirt, tallit katan and a shirt. Over a decade ago, NeaTzit introduced an undershirt tzitzit, which allowed you to cut...
View ArticleGray TzitzShirt
Wearing tzitzit on a traditional tallit katan entails wearing three layers: undershirt, tallit katan and a shirt. Over a decade ago, NeaTzit introduced an undershirt tzitzit, which allowed you to cut...
View ArticleBoys White TzitzShirt
Wearing tzitzit on a traditional tallit katan entails wearing three layers: undershirt, tallit katan and a shirt. Over a decade ago, NeaTzit introduced an undershirt tzitzit, which allowed you to cut...
View ArticleBoys Gray TzitzShirt
Wearing tzitzit on a traditional tallit katan entails wearing three layers: undershirt, tallit katan and a shirt. Over a decade ago, NeaTzit introduced an undershirt tzitzit, which allowed you to cut...
View ArticleBoys Navy TzitzShirt
Wearing tzitzit on a traditional tallit katan entails wearing three layers: undershirt, tallit katan and a shirt. Over a decade ago, NeaTzit introduced an undershirt tzitzit, which allowed you to cut...
View ArticleBoys Blue TzitzShirt
Wearing tzitzit on a traditional tallit katan entails wearing three layers: undershirt, tallit katan and a shirt. Over a decade ago, NeaTzit introduced an undershirt tzitzit, which allowed you to cut...
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