Faux Leather Priestly Blessing Tallit & Tefillin Bag Set (White)
Protect your tallit and tefillin in luxury with these stunning covers from the Land of Israel:
- Fashioned in white faux leather, containing a beautiful diamond patterned finish with shiny silver letters.
- Reads the priestly blessing: May G-d protect you and keep you, May G-d make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you, May G-d lift up His countenance unto you and give to you peace (Numbers 2:24-26).
- Beautiful gift for the bar mitzvah or newly wed man in your life that he will cherish for years to come!
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Faux Leather, Comes with a protective PVC bag
Tefillin Bag Size: 22 cm x 25.5 cm / 8.66" x 10.04"
Tallit Bag Size: 29.5 cm x 36.5 cm / 11.61" x 14.37"
Secure your precious tallit & tefillin with this incredible bag set from the Land of Israel. Made from faux leather, both the tallit bag and the tefillin bag are styled in a white diamond motif finish with luxurious silver Hebrew letters. The central swirl is inscribed with the Hebrew words of the Priestly Blessing (Numbers 6:24-26), "Yevarechecha Hashem VeYishmarecha, YaEir Hashem Panav Eilecha ViChuneka, Yisa Hashem Panav Eilecha VeYasem Lecha Shalom" (May God protect you and keep you, May God make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you, May God lift up His countenance unto you and give to you peace). In addition, the Hebrew word "Tallit" is embroidered on the tallit bag as the word "Tefillin" is embroidered on the tefillin bag. This set will make a great gift for the incoming bar mitzvah or married man in your life that he will utilize in his spiritual pursuits for years to come!
The Jerusalem-based Lion of Judah Studio brings you beautiful, unique Judaica and Jewish art straight from the Land of Israel. Lion of Judah Studio combines traditional and modern design elements in their pieces, in addition to incorporating uniquely Israeli and Jerusalem-based art styles and motifs.