Sanctuary tallit
This tallit design features a 1918 tile in the Moorish style from the sanctuary of B’nai Jeshurun on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Along the sides of the tallit are the words “Da lilfnei mi atah omed”—“Know before whom you stand.” I used to find the phrase, often inscribed over the Aron, the Ark that houses the Torah scrolls, very intimidating. It made me think of God as spy and harsh overseer, always judging. But I came to understand these words as a reminder that God is like a tallit, constantly offering the gift of being embraced and surrounded by strength and love. Here's a 1-minute video about my inspiration for designing this tallit. Each tallit comes with a matching zippered tallit bag (see last photo), printed on both sides and machine-washable. (Please note that this bag is not hand-sewn, but rather manufactured from my design by a production partner.) Material: Medium-weight twill fabric and satin trim. Size: 72" long x 24" wide, designed to be warn shawl-style. They