Yitro Tallit
Moses' wife Zipporah, her children, and her father Yitro, a Medianite priest, come to the Israelite's camp at Mount Sinai where they gather to hear the Ten Commandments spoken by God.
Band I
Moses welcomes his wife Zipporah, his father-in-law, Yitro, and his sons, Gershon and Eleazar.
Translation of Hebrew (Exodus 17, 5):
"And Yitro, Moses' father-in-law, came with his sons and his wife unto Moses into the wilderness where he was encamped, at the Mount of God."
Band II
The Israelites congregate at the bottom of Mount Sinai, to hear the Ten Commandments being spoken by God.
The neckband of the tallit is decorated with the traditional blessing, hand painted with gold-outlined, crowned, Hebrew lettering.
The tallit is shown on a background of cream wool blend. The tallit tzitziot (threads) are handspun.
A matching tallit bag, tefillin bag and yarmulke are also available. The tallit bag is made of cream wool blend and has a strip of painted silk running horizontally.
The tallit and all items are handmade.
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