Tallit



Research and Summary of Picture Paragraphs

In the two images above there are both wording of the Jewish religious garment called the Tallit. The image on the left is of a Jewish person on Yom Kippur say wording his synagogue going to pray before the celebration. This is photo symbolizes wording how not just a high religious figure within the religion has the ability to wear this anyone in the synagogue above the age of 13 who has completed their bar or bat-mitzvah and can be worn on any occasion in the synagogue. The second image is just the Tallit garment and it has several patterns and collors each having a different meaning new idea that doesn't fit with previous ideas but the two most important features of the Tallit is the Blue cord which is a symbol of the following of the ten commandments of god. The second is the the 4 knots on the bottom of the Tallit that are tied in the pattern of 7-8-11-13 which relates to the Hebrew alphabet and spells out god ' s holy name in Hebrew. The other colors of gold and white are the other colors of the Jewish religion. the blue dye or coloring in the TAllit were very important at the time of the creation of the Tallit because they were made with dye used by upper class people which gave Followers even more faith in god and really brought about this idea of Jews being the chosen people. A picture of the Jewish Flag (you can see that blue is being used)

The Tallit is a very important and essential part to the Jewish Religion and it ties in tremendously with faith and symbolizes different things in relation to the idea of one god and how the Jews are the chosen people. The Blue coloring in the tallit is very important, it symbolizes the faith and obedience in the following of gods God's Ten Commandments ten commandments. This blue in the tallit is why the Israeli Flag is blue in color. When God spoke to Moses and told of the garment of worship (Tallit) the first tallits were made with blue dye that was only used by upper class people at the time and this brought about how with the following of the ten commandments and the worship of god, the Jewish people are the chosen people of god as stated in the first covenant of god and the Jews. The four knots that are tied on the Tallit are tied in specific double knots in the pattern of 7-8-11-13 restatinmg facts from first paragraph which if put into the letters of the Hebrew alphabet spells out the holy name of god and if the numbers are added together you get another letter that means one. Essentially the knots show that there is one god and that by worshiping a follower can become one with god. When both of these symbols of faith are put together the symbolic meaning of the Tallit is that To become one with the one god you must always remember him in your worship and as you wear the Tallit you must remember god and think of your obedience and following of the ten commandments.

While you present good information, your paragraphs have too many grammatical errors, lack clear focus (particulalry in 1st paragraph), and are repetitive.