Description
What You're Getting
The Tallit
This is the Men's Messiah Tallit, a Messianic Christian Prayer Shawl measuring 72 x 22 inches. It is made from Acrylic (Polyester) and comes in eleven colors. The New Covenant Prayer Shawl is designed with the main center Christian prayer in Hebrew letters. Jesus had the prayer shawl when in the Temple. Browse our full Messianic tallit collection for more styles.
The Early Christian Sign
The unique Early Christian Sign is embroidered on both sides of the main prayer with Gold thread. A few years ago a Clay Jar was excavated that contained the Menorah, the Star of David, and the Fish, known as the Early Christian Sign. This sign is placed on all four corners of this shawl.
The Atara Prayer
The main prayer on the Atara neckband reads in English: "Blessed are you O' Lord King of the Universe Who has fulfilled all of the law through Jesus the Messiah and have covered us with his Righteousness."
The Four Corners
The four corners are made with Blue and Gold embroidery. Each corner carries a different scripture from the Bible in English and each has the Early Christian Sign embroidered in Gold thread. The four prayers are placed on the four corners in English.
The Tassels and Bag
The Gold model comes with Tzitzits or Tassels that have Blue Thread. The Silver model comes with All White Tassels. Every tallit comes in a zipper bag made from the same material and color as the tallit, a Messianic Seal Card, and a 6-page brochure about the Tallit, the Kippahs, and all prayers associated with the use and history of this special tallit.
Wearing and Using Your Tallit
For Personal Prayer and Devotion
This tallit is designed for personal prayer rooted in the New Covenant. The Christian prayer in Hebrew on the Atara, the four corner Bible scriptures in English, and the Early Christian Sign embroidered in Gold thread make this a deeply meaningful piece for daily devotion and worship. For tassels and tzitzit to pair with your tallit browse our tassels and tzitzit collection.
For Congregational Worship
This tallit is well suited for Messianic congregational worship, New Covenant prayer gatherings, and Hebrew Roots Christian services. The eleven color options and the detailed embroidery make it a strong choice for both personal and group worship settings.
As a Gift
This tallit is the top Messianic prayer gift of all times. It comes complete with the matching zipper bag, Messianic Seal Card, and 6 page brochure, making it a ready to give gift for any Messianic Christian or Hebrew Roots believer for a baptism, ordination, faith milestone, or special occasion.
What's in the Box
- 1 Men's Messiah Tallit, 72 x 22 inches, in your chosen color
- Matching zipper bag in the same material and color as the tallit
- Messianic Seal Card explaining the Messianic Seal origin and movement
- 6 page brochure about the Tallit, the Kippahs, and all prayers associated with the use and history of this special tallit
Looking for more meaningful Holy Land faith gifts? Browse our Holy Land gifts collection for more options.
Who This Is For
Messianic Christians and New Covenant Believers
This tallit is made for Messianic Christians and New Covenant believers who want a prayer shawl that speaks directly to their faith in Jesus as Messiah. The Christian prayer on the Atara, the Early Christian Sign on every corner, and the four Bible scriptures in English all reflect the New Covenant tradition of honoring Jewish prayer customs while placing faith in Yeshua as the fulfillment of the law.
Hebrew Roots Christians
For Christians who follow the Hebrew roots of their faith, this tallit is a meaningful and historically grounded prayer shawl. The Early Christian Sign rooted in the excavated Clay Jar discovery connects this tallit to the earliest expression of Christian faith in the Holy Land.
Gift Buyers and Congregations
This tallit is a complete and thoughtful gift right out of the box. For group or bulk orders visit our wholesale orders page for more information.
Storage and Care
Storing Your Tallit
Keep your tallit in the zipper bag it comes with. Store it in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and heat. Fold it gently to avoid creasing the fabric, the embroidery, and the Atara neckband over time.
Caring for Your Tallit
Acrylic is easy to care for. Spot wash gently when needed and lay it flat to dry. Do not wring it or put it in a hot dryer. To learn more about Holy Land Market and how we source our products visit the about Holy Land Market page.
Shipping and Guarantee
- Free US shipping on any order, any dollar amount
- 30 day returns accepted on all orders
- Your payment information is processed securely. We never store your card details.
- International shipping available. Visit our shipping policy page for delivery timelines and customs information.
To start a return, reach out through our contact us page. Full details are available on our return policy page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Early Christian Sign on this tallit?
The Early Christian Sign was found on a Clay Jar that was excavated a few years ago. The jar contained the Menorah, the Star of David, and the Fish. This sign is embroidered in Gold thread on all four corners of this tallit. For Messianic kippahs to pair with your tallit browse our Messianic kippahs collection.
What is the prayer on the Atara neckband?
The Hebrew pronunciation is: BARUCH ATAH ADONAI ELOHENU MELECH HA' OLAM ASHER MILLA ET KOL HATORAH BIYASHU' HAMASAIAH IKISSA ET KULANU VETSEDKATO.
What is the difference between the Gold and Silver model?
The Gold model comes with Tzitzits or Tassels that have Blue Thread. The Silver model comes with All White Tassels. Both models come with the matching zipper bag, Messianic Seal Card, and 6 page brochure. For more Messianic worship items browse our full Messianic collection.
What size is this tallit?
This tallit measures 72 x 22 inches. It is designed for men and is available in eleven colors. A smaller size option may be available. Check the listing options when adding to cart to confirm size availability.
What does the Fish symbol on this tallit mean?
The Fish was used by Christians for identification during the Dark Roman Occupation in the Holy Land. On this tallit the Fish is placed at the bottom of the Early Christian Sign embroidered on each of the four corners. For more tallit styles browse our Judaica tallit collection.




