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|data6  = Moshav Kfar Pines, Northern  Israel
 
|data6  = Moshav Kfar Pines, Northern  Israel
 
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|data8  = a company producing handwoven Judaica on a moshav in Israel.}}
  
'''Rikmat Elimelech''' is an Israeli company that produces a wide range of embroidered and handwoven Judaica including tallit and tefilin bags in unusual colors and designs.
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The '''Rikmat Elimelech''' company in Israel produces a wide range of embroidered and handwoven Judaica including tallit and tefilin bags in unusual colors and designs.
  
 
==The Company==
 
==The Company==
Rikmat Elimelech is located on the Kfar Pines moshav, which is part of the Menashe Regional Council in northern Israel, near Haifa. Kfar Pines was founded in 1933 before the establishment of the State of Israel and is home to some 100 families. Rikmat Elimelech produces a wide range of hundreds of both traditional and modern Judaica products and offers tours of the plant to visiting groups. It was founded in 1949 by Elimelech Shweitze who was an embroidery artist. Many of the company’s products have vivid colors and embroidery appealing to men and women alike.
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The Rikmat Elimelech company is located on the Kfar Pines moshav, which is part of the Menashe Regional Council in northern Israel, near Haifa. The moshav was founded in 1933 before the establishment of the State of Israel and is home to some 100 families. The company produces a wide range of hundreds of both traditional and modern Judaica products and offers tours of the plant to visiting groups. Rikmat Elimelech was founded in 1949 by Elimelech Shweitze who was an embroidery artist. Many of the company’s products have vivid colors and embroidery appealing to men and women alike.
  
 
==Tallit and Tefilin Bags==
 
==Tallit and Tefilin Bags==
Rikmat Elimelech produces handwoven tallits together with matching kippot and tallit and tefilin pouch sets. In addition to producing pure silk products, the company also uses a special combination of silk and wool to produce a strong woven cloth with a soft feel. Designs vary from traditional black or blue and white to softer more modern designs using gentle colors like grey, purple or pink. Rikmat Elimelech also produces tefilin and tallit bags made of [[Silk-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags|silk]] or [[Suede-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags|suede]] with a variety of designs embroidered on the top of the pouch. All designs can of course be personalized with the person’s name in Hebrew. With all products handmade on the moshav, Rikmat Elimelech offers visitors an opportunity to see how their tallit and tefilin bag are manufactured.
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Rikmat Elimelech produces handwoven tallit together with matching kippot and tallit and tefilin pouch sets. In addition to producing pure silk products, the company also uses a special combination of silk and wool to produce a strong woven cloth with a soft feel. Designs vary from traditional black or blue and white to softer more modern designs using gentle colors like grey, purple or pink. Rikmat Elimelech also produces tefilin and tallit bags made of silk or suede with a variety of designs embroidered on the top of the pouch. All designs can of course be personalized with the person’s name in Hebrew. With all products handmade on the moshav, Rikmat Elimelech offers visitors an opportunity to see how their tallit and tefilin bag are actually made before choosing a pouch set from the vast choice available.
  
 
[[Category:Judaica]]
 
[[Category:Judaica]]

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