Tallitim is a Hebrew term that refers to a prayer shawl worn by Jewish men during worship services. There are several synonyms for tallitim, including tallis, tzitzit, and prayer shawl. The tallit is typically made of wool or another natural fiber and is adorned with fringes known as tzitzit. Jewish men wear the tallit to symbolize their devotion to God and to remember the commandments of the Torah. In addition to its religious significance, the tallit is also a symbol of Jewish heritage and tradition. Synonyms for tallitim, such as tallis and prayer shawl, are used interchangeably depending on the Jewish diaspora and customs.