04/26/2026
My Tallit for USY Shira 5768.
This tallit will be passed to every USY president.
DJ had this amazing vision. Very heart warming!
Design your own MyTallit. Pick your favorite color and ribbons. The Tallit is made in Israel. The at
04/26/2026
My Tallit for USY Shira 5768.
This tallit will be passed to every USY president.
DJ had this amazing vision. Very heart warming!
Scroll to 54min. Tallit Shira
04/22/2026
Agam is my inspiration.
On Monday morning, two days before Independence Day, artist Yaacov Agam — a pioneer of kinetic art who is known for his vibrant, abstract geometric shapes — entered the museum that bears his name.
Small, bearded, and wearing a colorful, graphic crocheted beanie that echoed the vivid artworks in the room, Agam had arrived together with his family to receive the 2026 Israel Prize for Visual Arts.
The award is usually presented at the national Independence Day ceremony, which will take place on Wednesday. However, the renowned artist will turn 98 in three weeks and is confined to a wheelchair. Unable to travel to Jerusalem to receive the award, a personalized ceremony was held in the Agam Museum in Rishon Lezion.
Read more: https://www.timesofisrael.com/creativity-is-the-basis-of-judaism-yaacov-agam-father-of-kinetic-art-receives-israel-prize/
04/15/2026
I made this tallit. Prayer shawl. It is a project for Religious School for bar-mitzvah kids to enjoy learning about the prayer shawl.
This is why I brought it to Auschwitz:
At the Jewish Museum in Athen’s, Greece. I saw a blouse hand knitted with words around. It is a yellow blouse. The Holocaust survivor that knitted it stated that it was a PTSD proyect for her mental health clarity after the Holocaust.
The tzizit or corners are to remind us of the commandements. What we are meant to do.
I teach the kids how to do the knots.
I brought it to give me comfort. To remind me to live Judaism in colors.
The joy of being Jewish.
In Mexico women are still not able to wear a tallit so this is very important to me to be able to wear one. To make my daughters proud of being able to wear one and be able to learn the same things as a man.
I made this tallit. Prayer shawl. It is a project for Religious School for bar-mitzvah kids to enjoy learning about the prayer shawl.
This is why I brought it to Auschwitz:
At the Jewish Museum in Athen’s, Greece. I saw a blouse hand knitted with words around. It is a yellow blouse. The Holocaust survivor that knitted it stated that it was a PTSD proyect for her mental health clarity after the Holocaust.
The tzizit or corners are to remind us of the commandements. What we are meant to do.
I teach the kids how to do the knots.
I brought it to give me comfort. To remind me to live Judaism in colors.
The joy of being Jewish.
In Mexico women are still not able to wear a tallit so this is very important to me to be able to wear one. To make my daughters proud of being able to wear one and be able to learn the same things as a man.
12/27/2025
That is MyTallit on the picture!
MyTallit in green to support the IDF lone soldier program.
Mazal-Tov Leo!
12/27/2025
Happy Hanukkah!
MyTallit means my prayer shawl.
The client gave me a challenge:
the fabric was made by her mother
in law and I had to make it into a tallit for her son. 😱
I had to do the ribbons from scratch using three different fabrics.
I put the names on each corner.
The tallit is made in Israel.
I just make it cool in Las Vegas.
Message me if you want a tallit for your next Wedding, Bar or Bat Mitzvah gift.