
Yair Emanuel Netilat Yadayim Hand Drying Cotton Towel - 23''L X 13''W Hebrew Blessing Embroidery
$16.01
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Yair Emanuel hand drying towel? A: The Yair Emanuel Netilat Yadayim hand drying towel measures 23 inches in length and 13 inches in width.
- Q: What material is the towel made from? A: This towel is made of 100% high-quality soft cotton, ensuring both durability and comfort.
- Q: What is Netilat Yadayim and how is this towel used? A: Netilat Yadayim is the Jewish tradition of washing hands before meals and prayers. This towel is designed to dry your hands after this ritual.
- Q: Is the towel suitable for Shabbat and religious rituals? A: Yes, this towel is a perfect addition to Shabbat and Chag rituals, making it suitable for use during meals and prayers.
- Q: What kind of decoration does this towel have? A: The towel features embroidered decoration with part of the Hebrew blessing said during the hand washing ritual, along with decorative pomegranates.
- Q: Can this towel be used at a synagogue or temple? A: Yes, it is ideal for use at a synagogue, temple, or Shul, especially before the 'Birkat Kohanim' (Blessing of the high priests).
- Q: Who designed this towel? A: The towel is designed by Yair Emanuel, a renowned Judaica artist known for blending traditional motifs with modern designs.
- Q: How should I care for this cotton towel? A: To maintain its quality, it is recommended to wash the towel in cold water and tumble dry on low heat. Avoid bleach to preserve the embroidery.
- Q: Is this towel a good gift for Jewish holidays? A: Yes, this towel makes a thoughtful and practical gift for Jewish holidays, weddings, and other celebrations.
- Q: What are the key features of the Yair Emanuel hand drying towel? A: Key features include its soft cotton material, elegant embroidered decoration, appropriate size for hand drying, and its design for traditional use.