Prayer Shawl Phylactery

Description

The stock image is a close-up view of a Jewish prayer shawl, known as a tallit, and phylacteries, known as tefillin, on a wooden table. The tallit is a rectangular garment with tzitzit, or knotted fringes, attached to the corners, and it is worn by Jewish men during morning prayers.

The phylacteries are small black leather boxes containing verses from the Torah, which are strapped to the forehead and arm during prayer. The image highlights the intricate details of the tallit and the phylacteries, which are adorned with religious symbols and calligraphic script.

The overall effect is a sense of reverence and devotion, capturing the essence of Jewish prayer and tradition.

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