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Tachrichim (Hebrew: תכריכים) are traditional simple white burial furnishings, usually made from 100% pure linen, in which the bodies of deceased Jews are dressed by the Chevra Kadisha, or other burial group, for interment after undergoing a taharah (ritual purification). In Hebrew, tachrichim means to "enwrap" or "bind". It comes from the Biblical verse (Esther 8:15) "And Mordechai left the king's presence in royal apparel of blue and white and a huge golden crown and a wrap of linen (tachrich butz) and purple, and the city of Shushan rejoiced and was happy".

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  • Tachrichim je pohřební rubáš, do něhož jsou oblékáni muži pohřbívaní po židovském způsobu. Jméno oděvu doslova hebrejsky znamená zahalit, zabalit. (cs)
  • Les takhrikhin (hébreu mishnaïque : תכריכין) sont des habits funéraires blancs, généralement en lin, dans lesquels la Hevra Kaddisha (société des derniers devoirs) enveloppe le défunt après sa dernière toilette. (fr)
  • Tachrichim (Hebrew: תכריכים) are traditional simple white burial furnishings, usually made from 100% pure linen, in which the bodies of deceased Jews are dressed by the Chevra Kadisha, or other burial group, for interment after undergoing a taharah (ritual purification). In Hebrew, tachrichim means to "enwrap" or "bind". It comes from the Biblical verse (Esther 8:15) "And Mordechai left the king's presence in royal apparel of blue and white and a huge golden crown and a wrap of linen (tachrich butz) and purple, and the city of Shushan rejoiced and was happy". (en)
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  • Tachrichim je pohřební rubáš, do něhož jsou oblékáni muži pohřbívaní po židovském způsobu. Jméno oděvu doslova hebrejsky znamená zahalit, zabalit. (cs)
  • Les takhrikhin (hébreu mishnaïque : תכריכין) sont des habits funéraires blancs, généralement en lin, dans lesquels la Hevra Kaddisha (société des derniers devoirs) enveloppe le défunt après sa dernière toilette. (fr)
  • Tachrichim (Hebrew: תכריכים) are traditional simple white burial furnishings, usually made from 100% pure linen, in which the bodies of deceased Jews are dressed by the Chevra Kadisha, or other burial group, for interment after undergoing a taharah (ritual purification). In Hebrew, tachrichim means to "enwrap" or "bind". It comes from the Biblical verse (Esther 8:15) "And Mordechai left the king's presence in royal apparel of blue and white and a huge golden crown and a wrap of linen (tachrich butz) and purple, and the city of Shushan rejoiced and was happy". (en)
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  • Tachrichim (cs)
  • Takhrikhin (fr)
  • Tachrichim (en)
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