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- 07:54, 10 April 2013 (diff | hist) N Chabad-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags (Chabad, a Chassidic group in Judaism has many of its own customs and members often choose to have designs of their movement’s headquarters on their tefilin and tallit pouch sets.)
- 07:48, 10 April 2013 (diff | hist) N Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags-Designs (There are a wide range of tallit and tefilin bag designs available from very traditional ones to ultra-modern to suit every pocket.) (top)
- 14:09, 7 April 2013 (diff | hist) N Tallit-and-Tefillin-Tote-Bags (Tote bags are a new and ideal way to carry both tefillin and tallit pouches in one bag, look smart and professional and appeal to religious business men who travel a lot.) (top)
- 14:03, 7 April 2013 (diff | hist) Plastic-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bag-Covers (Plastic protective bag covers are a popular solution for tallit and tefillin pouches, protecting them against the elements and enabling them to be carried separately or together as required.)
- 14:00, 7 April 2013 (diff | hist) N Plastic-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bag-Covers (Plastic protective bag covers are a popular solution for tallit and tefillin pouches, protecting them against the elements and enabling them to be carried separately or together as required.)
- 10:13, 3 April 2013 (diff | hist) N Velvet-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags (Velvet tallit and tefillin bags are very popular and reasonably priced making them popular with every type of Jew, enabling someone to blend in, whichever type of synagogue they attend.)
- 09:30, 3 April 2013 (diff | hist) N Raw-Cowhide-Fur-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags (Tallit and Tefilin bags made from raw cowhide fur are particularly popular with Chassidic Jewish men as they are very individual and reminiscent of the shtreimel worn on the Sabbath.)
- 15:02, 12 March 2013 (diff | hist) N Silk-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags (Silk is a natural fabric that can be woven to make ritual Judaica items like tallit, kippot (skull caps) as well as creating matching tallit and tefilin bags.)
- 14:29, 12 March 2013 (diff | hist) N Needlepoint-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags ('''Needlepoint tallit and tefillin bag''' kits enable even an inexperienced craftsperson to make a unique pouch set which will stand out from the crowd in the synagogue.)
- 16:56, 28 February 2013 (diff | hist) N Benjamin-Shiff (Benjamin Shiff developed his talents later in life and went on to become a well-known and respected Israeli writer and artist. He died in 2011.) (top)
- 14:49, 26 February 2013 (diff | hist) N Michal-Golan (Michal Golan, jewelry designer and ceramicist was born in Israel and now lives in New York. Her work is available world-wide.)
- 14:36, 26 February 2013 (diff | hist) N Gad-Almaliah (Gad Almaliah designed awarding winning stamps, produced Judaica, and started two design studios. Born in Jerusalem in 1939, Gad Almaliah died in Boston in 2007.)
- 20:13, 19 February 2013 (diff | hist) N Baruch-Nachshon (Baruch Nachshon is a surrealist visionary Judaica artist who lives and works in Kiryat Arba, adjacent to the ancient city of Hebron)
- 19:49, 19 February 2013 (diff | hist) N Israel-Rubinstein (Israel Rubinstein is an artist with an eclectic style. His work is often a combination of Cubist and Surrealism, but he also produces Judaica in a more traditional style. He lives and works in New York.)
- 19:37, 19 February 2013 (diff | hist) N Victor-Brindatch (Victor Brindatch is a Russian-Israeli illustrator, painter and sculptor who produces Judaica in a Classical Realist style. His other work tends towards Lyrical Realism.)
- 14:51, 27 January 2013 (diff | hist) N Alexander-Wissotzky (Alexander Wissotzky was the name taken by a married couple, Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky who collaborated together to make art.)
- 14:43, 27 January 2013 (diff | hist) N Ruth-Schloss (Ruth Schloss was born in 1922 in Germany and studied art at the Bezalel Academy. A social realist artist she wasn’t always appreciated by the establishment. Her recent work depicting old age is some of her most powerful.)
- 14:34, 27 January 2013 (diff | hist) N Gregory-Kohelet (Gregory Kohelet was born in Uzbekistan, moved to Israel and now lives in Holland. A mixed media artist he also writes poetry and is inspired by kabbalah.) (top)
- 14:23, 27 January 2013 (diff | hist) N Dimitry-Polak (Dimitry Pollak was a landscape artist who emigrated to Israel in the twilight years of his life, receiving international recognition as a result.) (top)
- 14:14, 27 January 2013 (diff | hist) N Anatoly-Metlan (Anatoly Metlan lives and works in Israel while getting inspiration from the landscape of the Mediterranean coastal villages of southern France.)
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