taled (Meaning)

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taled (n.)

A kind of quadrangular piece of cloth put on by the Jews when repeating prayers in the synagogues.

Synonyms & Antonyms of taled

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taled Sentence Examples

  1. The rabbi wore a black taled over his shoulders during the morning service.
  2. The fringes on the taled symbolized the commandments God had given to the Jewish people.
  3. The taled was a reminder of God's presence and protection.
  4. Some Jews wore a taled katan, a smaller prayer shawl, under their clothing.
  5. The taled was an important part of Jewish religious tradition.
  6. The size and style of the taled varied depending on the individual's custom.
  7. Orthodox Jews typically wore a long, black taled, while other groups might wear a smaller or more colorful one.
  8. The taled was often used as a symbol of Jewish identity.
  9. The taled was a cherished possession for many devout Jews.
  10. The sight of a taled often evoked feelings of reverence and spirituality.

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A kind of quadrangular piece of cloth put on by the Jews when repeating prayers in the synagogues.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The rabbi wore a black taled over his shoulders during the morning service.

The fringes on the taled symbolized the commandments God had given to the Jewish people.

The taled was a reminder of God's presence and protection.

Some Jews wore a taled katan, a smaller prayer shawl, under their clothing.