A tallit (Hebrew: טַלִּית; Ashkenazi pronunciation: talis; Sephardic pronunciation: talit; Yiddish: טאַלִּיס, talis; Ladino: טאַלִּית, talit) is a Jewish prayer shawl traditionally worn by adult men during the morning prayers, including the wearing of the tefillin, and on certain festivals. The tallit is a rectangular shawl with fringes tied in each of its four corners, known as tzitzit (Hebrew: צִיצִית), which hold significant religious symbolism. The tallit is typically made of wool or cotton and is often white with black stripes, although other colors and designs are also used. The wearing of the tallit is a mitzvah (commandment) as prescribed in the Torah (Numbers 15:37-41), and it serves as a reminder of the 613 commandments given to the Jewish people. The tallit is also worn by some Jewish women, particularly in progressive and liberal Jewish communities, reflecting evolving traditions and interpretations within Judaism.
This site lets you convert words, names, and phrases into numerical values using different gematria systems. You can use the main calculator gematria tool at the top of the page: type your text, choose a method, and press Convert.
The calculator gematria tool supports multiple alphabets and standard letter–number mappings. More systems will be added in the future.
The reverse gematria calculator uses the same alphabet as the standard system but assigns values in reverse order (for example, A = 26, B = 25, …, Z = 1 in a basic English reverse setup). This lets you compare standard and reverse values for the same text.
Enter the word Tallit and press enter or button Convert. This will provide all selected gematria values for Tallit.
The site is designed to be compatible with common online tools and calculators, including the shematria gematria calculator and other popular gematria tools.