Jewish men wear the tallit during morning prayers. Some also wear a garment called thetzitzit or tallit katan (small tallit) under their shirt all day as a reminder to observe all the commandments of the Torah.
Often, the portion of the tallit around the neck and on the shoulders features a special piece of cloth woven with silver threads, called the atara, or “diadem.”
On some tallitot (plural of tallit), the benediction recited when putting on the garment is woven into the atara. Other tallitot, especially those made of silk, may be richly embroidered, with the benediction woven into the entire prayer shawl.
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