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Christian Prayer Shawl

$40.00

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Embrace tradition and deepen your spiritual journey with this beautiful, symbolic Christian prayer shawl.

This Christian Prayer Shawl in elegant blue and white connects tradition with a deep, spiritual meaning. Beautifully designed with the “Grafted-In” symbol, this Tallit (prayer shawl) represents the unity of Jewish and Christian faiths, celebrating the Messianic belief that both are joined together in faith. Crafted from soft, high-quality fabric, this Messianic Tallit offers comfort during prayer, meditation, or sacred gatherings.

Each blue-striped prayer shawl features traditional Hebrew blessings woven across the collar and is adorned with Tzitzit (tassels) on each corner, inviting a sense of peace and connection to ancient customs. The “Grafted-In” symbol—a meaningful blend of the Menorah, Star of David, and Ichthys (Fish)—signifies a shared heritage and spiritual identity, making this Tallit a powerful piece for personal devotion or gift-giving.

Whether for your own worship or as a meaningful gift, this Christian prayer shawl is an enduring reminder of faith, unity, and spiritual connection.

 

  • Author: Zak’s Jerusalem Gifts
  • Binding / Format: Prayer Shawl / 71″ x 21″

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