Tablecloths
Shabbat, or Shabbos, is about connecting with God and basking in His greatness. This is done, among other things, through ceasing from the weekly pursuit of livelihood and enjoying lots of Shabbos food. The latter comes hand-in-hand with the Shabbat table, which is such an integral part of this holy day that it becomes a quasi sanctuary at which we eat, drink, sing, talk and learn Torah. Before the various centerpieces, the most important thing on the Shabbos table is the tablecloth. There are numerous types from which to choose, such as linen tablecloths, velvet tablecloths and more. When it comes to color, although one is free to use whichever color ones desires, there is a general consensus on one color: white.
White has always been symbolic of purity, and it is no surprise that many have the custom of wearing white on Yom Kippur, reminiscent of the ministering angles. On her wedding day, the bride wears all white, and in some Ashkenazi sectors the groom will wear a Kittel, which is a white robe worn over the clothes. Even in religions other than Judaism, white is perceived as the color of purity. An immaculate, white tablecloth, most admit, adds to the already-festive and holy ambiance on Shabbat. Oftentimes, people opt for a white tablecloth embroidered with Biblical passages or floral designs.
For those who love to have Hebrew passages written on the Shabbat tablecloth there are many options; for instance, you can have passages such as “Remember the Shabbos", a passage from the book of psalms, and more. Some white tablecloths also incorporate images of the holy city of Jerusalem, such as the Western Wall, the old city, and more. Others may bear the name Jerusalem, either in English or in Hebrew. In addition to images of Jerusalem, many tablecloths incorporate themes pertinent to Judaism in general, such as Stars of David, the Menorah, Candlesticks with a Kiddush cup and more.
Shabbat tablecloths make for excellent
wedding gifts, for multiple reasons. For one, they vary in prices, so you can always find an appropriate pick. Secondly, they can be custom-made; you can ask the artist to embroider the names of the bride and groom, their wedding date, and more. If you do purchase a Shabbat tablecloth as a gift, it would be wise to find out the type of table the gift-receivers have prior to purchasing the tablecloth; do not assume they have a rectangular table, because their table may have oval, circular, et cetera.
Tablecloths Guide
Tablecloths are an essential item for every Jewish home in order to celebrate Shabbat and Jewish holidays properly. Judaism is a communal religion where groups of Jews gather together to celebrate numerous occasions. Tablecloths can serve as an item for the kitchen table or dining room table.
What is a Tablecloth?
A tablecloth is a home item used to cover tables for both practical and style purposes. Tablecloths can protect tables from stains and scratches that can damage its surface. Tablecloths come in a variety of materials and can be used for casual dining in the kitchen or for more fancy meals with guests in the dining room.
In addition to tablecloths, runners are also important items to decorate your table. A tablecloth runner is an additional cloth used to add style and design. Runners come in a variety of sizes, but usually they are narrow pieces of fabric that lay in the middle of the table over the tablecloth. The runner and the tablecloth patterns often coordinate, but they don't have to.
Tablecloth Materials
Tablecloths can come in different materials depending on how thin or thick the cloth is and the function of the covering itself. Some tablecloths are made of PVC coated material that is easy to clean. These tablecloths are most commonly used for kitchen tables or daily dining occasions. Fancier tablecloths can be made of cotton or even delicate embroidered silk. Thin tablecloths are often protected with an addition table protector underneath in order to save the table from receiving unwanted damage.
Tablecloth Decorations
A tablecloth can be decorated with a variety of designs, depending on the occasion. Casual kitchen tablecloths may feature a festive fruit design. More sophisticated tablecloths may display a simple yet elegant solid color, such as white for Shabbat or silver and gold for fancy occasions.
There are specific tablecloth designs for Shabbat and Jewish holidays. Many tablecloths may display the Hebrew text 'Shabbat Ve Yom Tov' and are used just for these Jewish holidays. Tablecloths come in a range of decorations and colors to match your home decor and the specific occasion for eating a festive meal.
Judaica tablecloths and runners may feature symbolic motifs such as pomegranates, seven species, and the Magen David. These tablecloths are designed by Jewish and Israeli artists such as the talented Yair Emanuel. These items are created with Jewish holidays in mind.
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