This Shabbat, congregations all over the world are starting the annual Torah reading cycle by reading the beginning of the book of Genesis, it is Shabbat B'reishit. I have been thinking about this Torah reading all summer. Ezra met with me before he left for a summer in camp so I could work with him on designing and making his tallit for his bar-mitzvah which is taking place tomorrow. On paper, the idea was simple. The tallit would be made up of seven stripes, one for each day of creation. The reality though was far more complicated. Each stripe was a puzzle. Each puzzle had a completely different solution On this side of the tallit, you see the days of the week from the first to the third day of the week as you move up from the hem. On the reverse of the tallit, day five is at the top working down to Shabbat. When the tallit is worn, Ezra will flip up the sides of the tallit. To give you a little sense of how complicated putting this tallit together. Here are some of the te...
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