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Definition of Talliths
1. tallith [n] - See also: tallith
Lexicographical Neighbors of Talliths
Literary usage of Talliths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Jewish Year Book by American Jewish Committee, Jewish Publication Society of America (1920)
"the fields; prayer-books and talliths are thrown about; beards of Jews cut;
forty-five shops burned and pillaged, and Jews frequently arrested on charges of ..."
2. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by The Century Co. (Nueva York) (1892)
"... and to a non-Jew not agreeably emphasized by the circular white caps, talliths,
and funereal shrouds in which the supplicants are enveloped. ..."
3. The Gospel According to St Mark: With Maps, Notes and Introduction by George Frederick Maclear (1893)
"They came out to pray in long sweeping robes, wearing phylacteries of extra size,
and exaggerated tassels, hung at the corners of their talliths. ..."