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Homepage Tallit Hermon

"Hermon" tallit made of 100% sheep wool. Wear a "Hermon" tallit and feel the snow.
To choose your talis size please check the talis size chart. Please note that all measurements are approximate and may vary up to 7%.
Get your 100% wool "Hermon tallit" with techelet attached! For details, please see the 100% wool "Hermon tallit" product descriptions (click on a tallit photo).


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Silver-White

d6001 wool tallit 
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Silver-Gray

d634 wool tallit 
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Silver-Light Blue

d6000 wool tallit 
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Gold-White

d6002 wool tallit 
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Silver-Gold

d626 wool tallit 
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Silver-Gray-Black

d625 wool tallit 
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Silver-Gray-Burgundy

d624 wool tallit 
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Silver-Black

d627 wool tallit 
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$90-$180
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Mount Hermon

Mount Hermon was also called Senir by the Amorites and Sirion by the Sidonians (Deut 3:9; Ps 29:6; 1 Chr 5:23; Song 4:8; Ezek 27:5). The mountain served as the northern boundary of the land promised by God to Israel (Deut 3:8) and also was the northern limit of the Conquest (Josh 11:17; 12:1; 13:5).

Mount Hermon (Arabic: Jabalu sh-Shaykh) is a mountain in the Anti-Lebanon range, on the border between Lebanon, Syria, and Israel. At 2,814 metres (9,230 feet) above sea level, it is the highest mountain in both Israel and Syria. The southern and western slopes of Mount Hermon and the Golan Heights to the South came under the control of Israel on June 10, 1967 as a result of the Six Day War.

The mountain is actually a cluster of mountains with three distinct summits, each about the same height. The Anti-Lebanon range extends for approximately 150 kilometres (93 miles) in a northeast to southwest direction, running parallel to the Lebanon range on the west.

The mountain forms one of the greatest geographic resources of the area. Because of its height it captures a great deal of precipitation in a very dry area of the world. The Jurassic age limestones are broken by faults and solution channels to form a karst topography.

Meltwater from the snow-covered mountain’s western and southern bases seeps into the rock channels and pores, feeding springs at the base of the mountain, which form streams and rivers. These merge to become the Jordan River. Additionally, the runoff facilitates fertile plant life below the snow line, where vineyards and pine, oak, and poplar trees are abundant.

The springs, and the mountain itself, are much contested by the nations of the area for the use of the water. It is important who controls the mountain, as well as the springs below, to guard against deforestation and pollution.

Mount Hermon is called the "gray-haired mountain," or the "mountain of snow," because of the covering of snow, which is present on it most of the year. It is home to the only ski resort in Israel.


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