Tekhelet (Hebrew: תְּכֵלֶת təḵēleṯ; alternative spellings include tekheleth, t'chelet, techelet, and techeiles) is a highly valued dye described as either...
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is called Tekhelet ("תכלת"). Tekhelet and white are sacred colors for the Jewish people. In the Torah there is a mitzva to put a Tekhelet thread in the...
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(tzitzit) dyed with tekhelet; "so that they may look upon it, and remember all the commandments of the LORD, and do them" (Num 15:39). Tekhelet corresponds to...
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sages) permit using wool and linen strings in tandem only when genuine tekhelet (see below) is available, whereas kabbalist sources take it a step further...
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Jewish thought the color of tekhelet corresponds to the color of the heavens and the divine revelation. The blue color of tekhelet was later used on the tallit...
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ingredients is red dibromo-indigotin, the main component of tyrian purple or tekhelet. The dye will turn indigo blue, similar to the color of blue jeans, if...
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Tekhelet colored Star of David, as depicted on the flag of Israel....
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factors, including Rome outlawing the use of Tekhelet by commoners, the source and practice of using a Tekhelet thread in Tzitzit was lost for most Rabbinic...
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Costly and labor-intensive dyes Tyrian purple (or "royal purple") and tekhelet were historically made by the ancient Phoenicians and Jews respectively...
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produced a blue colour after light exposure which could be the one known as tekhelet (תְּכֵלֶת), used in garments worn for ritual purposes. The dye substance...
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Rabbinic Jews, which has no tekhelet. This is regarded as a violation of the Torah, which requires that tzitzit be made with tekhelet. The tzitzit worn by some...
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located near the town of Shikmona, a center for making the traditional Tekhelet dye used in the garments of the high priests in the Temple. The archaeological...
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tent, and in part a wooden enclosure draped with ten curtains, of blue (tekhelet תְּכֵלֶת), purple (’argāmān אַרְגָּמָן), and scarlet (šānî שָׁנִי) fabric...
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Retrieved 22 October 2024. Numbers 15:38. Tekhelet.com Archived 30 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine, the Ptil Tekhelet Organization Mishneh Torah, Tzitzit...
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Red-violet Rose pink Royal purple Russian violet Slate blue Soap Steel pink Tekhelet Thistle Tickle Me Pink Tropical indigo Twilight lavender...
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Shlomo Yosef Englard (section Authority on Tekhelet)
Englard is the current Radziner Rebbe. He is considered an authority on Tekhelet and Rabbinic genealogy Englard was born in Brooklyn New York. At the time...
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him famous in the Jewish world, concerned his claim of re-discovering Tekhelet, the type of blue dye once used for the making of Tzitzit. In 1935 he visited...
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Korah asked Moses the following questions: "Does a tallit made entirely of tekhelet need fringes?" To Moses' affirmative answer, Korah objected: "The blue...
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hyacinths in Normandy in France Cross section of Hyacinth orientalis cultivar Tekhelet - meaning "bluish violet" or "blue" in Hebrew, was translated as hyakinthos...
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preceding work; 2d ed., with additions by Moses Ḥagiz, Amsterdam, 1709) Petil Tekhelet, on the Azharot of Solomon Gabirol (Venice, 1652; 2d ed., London, 1714)...
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Talmud, Oxford University Press, 1990. pp 157–159 See http://www.tekhelet.com Ptil Tekhelet The Talmud explains this concept entails monetary compensation...
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Sterman has carried out research, written, and lectured on the topic of Tekhelet, the ancient Biblical Blue dye, and has helped reconstruct the manufacturing...
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chazal permit using wool and linen strings in tandem only when genuine tekhelet is available, whereas kabbalist sources take it a step further by encouraging...
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attached to any four-cornered garment, and a thread with a blue dye known as tekhelet was originally included in the tzitzit. However, the missing blue thread...
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Mountain Glory. Ithaca, 1959. ISBN 0-295-97577-6 Navon, Mois. "Sublime Tekhelet". The Writings of Mois Navon Nicolson, Marjorie Hope. "Sublime in External...
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alternating with pomegranate-shaped tassels in blue, purple, and scarlet—tekhelet, argaman, tolaat shani. Ephod: a richly embroidered vest or apron with...
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door between it and the Holy Place overlaid with gold; also, a veil of tekhelet (blue), purple, and crimson and fine linen. It had no windows and was considered...
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indigo, resulting in blue hues known as royal blue, hyacinth purple, or tekhelet. Given its economic importance, indigo has been prepared by many methods...
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supporters in the arms of the new borough. Columbia blue Carolina blue Sky blue Tekhelet Tincture (heraldry) Scott-Giles, C. W. (1958). Boutell's Heraldry (rev...
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