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There is a wide range of Judaica which employs Jewish designs and themes that have developed over the centuries for use in the home and synagogue.

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Judaica is generally items which display Jewish themes and motifs. A cup for example my have a star of David on it and be used as a wine cup on Shabbos. This cup is now called a Kiddush cup. 

Not all Judaica has a religious use but can be solely decorative. An example would be Jewish jewelry.  The chai, hama, and star of David are the most commonly used themes but judaica is not limited to these motifs.

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The  is a prayer shawl "cloak" that is worn during the morning Jewish services (the Shacharit prayers) in Judaism, during the Torah service, and on Yom Kippur. It has special twined and knotted "fringes" known as tzitzit attached to its four corners. The tallit is sometimes also referred to as the arba kanfot, meaning the ‘four wings’ (in the connotation of four corners).
 


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