Creating a "portable house of prayer"
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Beth Surdut creates custom Jewish prayer shawls — or "tallit" in Hebrew. As Rosh Hashanah nears, Surdut shares the meaning behind her own tallit.
Johanna Willett / Arizona Daily Star 2015
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She illustrates them with stories and color.
A roundup of what's going on in Tucson's faith communities.
From idea to manufactured product, the process took three years.
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