Mishkan HaTekhelet
Wool Tallit Non Slip Tashbetz by Mishkan HaTekhelet Sephardic & Ashkenazi Tzitzit
Wool Tallit Non Slip Tashbetz by Mishkan HaTekhelet Sephardic & Ashkenazi Tzitzit
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Experience authentic Israeli craftsmanship with this Tashbetz wool tallit by Mishkan HaTekhelet — one of Israel’s most respected tallit manufacturers.
Made from 100% virgin sheep wool, this tallit gadol features the unique Tashbetz textured weave, specially designed to help the tallit stay comfortably in place during prayer. The woven texture creates a gentle grip on the shoulders, helping reduce slipping without adding bulk or heaviness.
The Tashbetz tallit is an excellent choice for daily Shacharit, Shabbat, Yom Tov, Bar Mitzvah, weddings, and special occasions. It offers the classic look and feel of a traditional wool tallit, together with the practical comfort of a non-slip weave.
What Makes the Tashbetz Weave Special
The Tashbetz weave is known for its lightly textured structure that:
- Helps prevent the tallit from slipping off the shoulders
- Provides a comfortable, secure feel during tefillah
- Allows good airflow and breathability
- Feels natural and traditional, without being stiff
- Performs well during longer prayers
- Maintains its elegant shape over time
This traditional prayer shawl is available with Ashkenazi or Sephardi tying, and with your choice of hand-spun or machine-made tzitzit strings, depending on the selected variant.
Features
- Authentic Mishkan HaTekhelet Tashbetz tallit
- Made in Israel
- 100% virgin sheep wool
- Non-slip textured Tashbetz weave
- Comfortable and breathable
- Traditional tallit gadol design
- Designed to sit securely on the shoulders during prayer
- Suitable for weekday, Shabbat, Yom Tov, Bar Mitzvah, weddings, and special occasions
- Available with Ashkenazi or Sephardi tying
- Available with hand-spun or machine-made tzitzit strings
Kashrut Certification
Kashrut certification depends on the selected tzitzit option:
- Ashkenazi hand-spun tzitzit: Badatz Eidah HaChareidis
- Sephardi hand-spun tzitzit: Badatz Beit Yosef
- Machine-made tzitzit: Rabbi Aryeh Levin – Tel Aviv Rabbanut Mehadrin
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