The Tallit: Do Justly, Love Mercy — Micah 6:8
From The Artist
Sometimes we need a tangible reminder to help us stop, rethink, and recalibrate what’s most important, and to do those things that are wise and good, not only for ourselves but for others.
How does this relate to a Jewish prayer shawl called the Tallit?
You’ve probably seen a modern Tallit in a movie. It is white linen or silk, with blue stripes, fringes, and tied tassels on the four corners. Worn in a synagogue, its origin is in the Torah: “...You shall make tassels on the hem of your garments throughout your generations, and put a blue cord in the tassels of each corner. It shall be a tassel for you to look at and remember all the commands of the Lord, so as to do them and not follow after your own heart and after your own eyes…” (Numbers 15:38-41).
Interestingly, the New Testament records Jesus wearing one. A woman had been sick for 12 years, finding no help from doctors. The moment she touched “the hem of his garment”, she was healed.
About The Piece
This piece was designed to connect the “reminder purpose” of the Tallit with words that we must be reminded of regularly — words to live by, words that can elevate the soul and others’ lives: “Do justly, love mercy and walk humbly with your God.”
Details
- Hand-drawn English and Hebrew calligraphy.
- Hand-designed artwork.
- Lithograph print.
- Custom double-matted.
- Gold foil stamped.
- Real fringes.
- Foam core backed.
- Signed by artist.
- Size: 11 x 14".
- Mat options: Black, Lapis Blue, or Off White (all over Gold inner mat).
- Free shipping in contiguous United States.
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Designed and made with love and joy in the USA