Lion Of Judah Tallit Prayer Shawls – facts you need to know!

It’s obvious that history had influenced a lot of things we use nowadays and dressing is something that perhaps reflects this fact the most. From the age of renaissance to the current age, if we see the gradual development or the change of our attire, you can trace the influence of history quite easily. But it’s not just history but also the mythological references have their role in it. And when it comes to religious attires, this influence is most evident. The Lion of Judah Tallit prayer shawl is one such example. So, here in this post I will be telling you the story behind this unique prayer attire and its mythological significance. So, if you are still oblivious to its story and facts then this post is dedicated to you. Plus, I will be also telling a source where I found one such exquisite piece to gift one of my relative. So snug up and read on.

 

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How I came to know about the Lion of Judah Tallit prayer shawl:

It was one of my relative who first told me about this unique piece of Tallit when I visited him in a Bar Mitzva. The moment I first saw it, I was amazed by its beauty and the first thing that intrigued me the most was its name. So, I decided to take it up to the internet and find out the story behind the phrase ‘Lion Of Judah’. Below I am listing all that I have found about this particular legend.

History: Basically, the Lion of Judah is the symbol of the Hebrew tribe of Judah (the Jewish tribe). According to the Torah, the tribe consists of the descendants of Judah, the fourth son of Jacob. This affinity or the connection between Judah and the lion which was most likely an Asiatic one, can first be found in the blessing given by Jacob to his son Judah in the Book of Genesis.

One can also find its reference in the Book of Revelation, as a term representing Jesus, according to Christian theology. The lion of Judah also served as titles of the Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie and hence can be found on the flag of Ethiopia from 1897-1974. Because of its association with Selassie, it continues to be an important symbol among members of the Rastafari movement.

If you go through the Bible, then in Genesis, you can find the patriarch Jacob ("Israel") giving that symbol to his tribe when he refers to his son Judah as a "Young Lion" while blessing him. Due to the nuance of Jewish naming tradition the Hebrew name and the substitute name are often combined as a pair, much similar in this case. For many years, The Lion of Judah was used as a Jewish symbol. Since, Jerusalem was the capital of the Kingdom of Judah, in 1950 the Lion of Judah was included in the Emblem of Jerusalem. One can find it on the Zechariah Seal as well.

 

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How I Found One Such Piece:

So after digging up all these facts from the internet, I was also very eager to find one such piece for myself and here again my relative helped me out. He told me about the store from where he found his own piece. And upon his recommendation, I visited the convenient store of Galilee Silks and explored their stock of hand-painted Lion of Judah Tallit prayer shawls. These exquisite pieces are made of polyester and they have blessing on the Atara.

If you want to have one such piece for yourself then you can visit this web store and explore their stocks. This can be a start for you as you can search as much as you want over the web to find the perfect Lion of Judah prayer shawls. Also, if you have any further queries or concerns about this post, feel free to mention them in the comments section and I will be addressing them in the upcoming posts. So stay tuned for more related updates.

 

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