Trellis Arch
Width.....60"
Depth.....19"
Height.....88"
Weight....30 lbs
Rental Charge $47.00
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Meadowlark Country Club
Huntington Beach |
Aisle Post ( Plant Stands)
6 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 36" $8.00
6 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 26"
$7.00
6 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 16"
$6.00
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Grecian Column
Rental Charge
24"
$7.00
30"
$8.00
40" $10.00 |
Chuppah with Tallit
Rental Charge
Tallit $35.00
Chuppah Stand
$25.00
What is a Tallit
"Thou
shalt make thee twisted cords upon the four corners of thy coverings,
wherewith thou coverest thyself". (Deuteronomy 22:12) The tallit is the
traditional prayer shawl worn either after the age of Bar or Bat
Mitzvah, or in some Orthodox communities, worn only by married men.
Ritual fringes of the tallit, called tzitzit, are attached to each of
the four corners in accordance with biblical law. The wearer will look
at these these fringes of the tallit, and recall all of the commandments
and observe them. Traditionally the tallit is white with black stripes,
or blue stripes, made most often of wool, but alot of contemporary
tallits are made from silk or cotton. In recent times, tallits have
become more varied in color, symbolism or aesthetic preference. On the
High Holy Days, it is traditional to wear a white tallit, symbolizing
purity. The collar of the tallit, called atarah, usually is inscribed
with the blessing recited as one adorns the tallit. Some jews wrap
themselves in their tallit as they pray. A tallit is a special part of a
Jewish persons life. The tallit should be comfortable, it is not a
fashion accessory. The tallit will be worn throughout life, being part
of the Jewish lifecycle. (Bar/Bat Mitzvah, camp, college, High Holidays,
wedding, Brit Milah, and death)
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