arba kanfot — noun see arba kanfoth … Useful english dictionary
arba kanfoth — Seph. /ahrdd bah kahn fawt /; Ashk. /ahrdd beuh kahn feuhs/, Hebrew. a rectangular piece of cloth with fringes at the four corners and a hole in the center for the head, worn under the clothes by Orthodox Jewish males. Also, arba kanfot, Ashk.… … Universalium
religious dress — Introduction also called vestment any attire, accoutrements, and markings used in religious rituals (ceremonial object) that may be corporate, domestic, or personal in nature. Such dress may comprise types of coverings all the way from… … Universalium
Tallit — The tallit, a Jewish prayer shawl A tallit (Hebrew: טַלִּית) (talet[1] … Wikipedia
Tallit katan — One of two articles of religious vesture called tallit, the tallit katan ( little tallit ) is a white undergarment worn, primarily, by Orthodox and Hasidic Jews as a fulfillment of the commandment in to wear the garment as a remember [ance of]… … Wikipedia
Tallit katan — El Tallit katan o ( talit pequeño ) es una vestimenta interior con flecos que visten los varones entre los judíos religiosos. Es una prenda similar a un poncho con un agujero para la cabeza y con flecos especiales torcidos y anudados conocidos… … Wikipedia Español
TALLIT KATAN — (Heb. טַלִּית קָטָן; small tallit ; Yid. tales koten, arba kanfot, or arba kanfes; and tsidekel, from the Ger. Leibzudeckel), a rectangular garment of white cotton, linen, or wool with ẓiẓiyyot ( fringes ) on its four corners. Whereas the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Kittel — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Kittel (homonymie). Le kittel (yiddish : קיטל « tunique ») ou sargenes (hébreu médiéval : שרגניז sargeniz, cf. français serge) est une tunique blanche utilisée par les hommes juifs lors de… … Wikipédia en Français