Product Details
This beautiful High Holiday Torah Mantle is crafted by hand with the finest white or off-white velvets. In addition, we are able to finish them both, with or without fringes; and/or with closed or open backs. Customized Hebrew and/or English dedications are embroidered with the finest metallic silver or gold lurex threads.
Personalization available for $1.80 per letter.
Velcro Torah Gartle Belts are $32
Modern open back $50
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Kitvu BeSefer Hayim Tovim High Holiday Torah Mantle Overview
Celebrate the Yamim Noraim with this stunning hand-crafted High Holiday Torah Mantle featuring the beautiful inscription “Kitvu BeSefer Hayim Tovim” – “May you be inscribed in the Book of Life.” Made from the finest white or off-white velvet, this premium Torah mantle brings elegance and kedusha to your synagogue or personal Sefer Torah during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Each mantle is meticulously embroidered with metallic silver or gold lurex threads for Hebrew and/or English dedications. Choose from options with or without fringes, closed or modern open back, making it fully customizable to your exact needs. This high-quality Torah mantle is designed to enhance the sanctity of the High Holidays while serving as a timeless, meaningful piece for years to come.
Perfect for shuls, private Torah collections, or as a special High Holiday gift, this kosher Torah mantle reflects expert craftsmanship and attention to every halachic and aesthetic detail.
Kitvu BeSefer Hayim Tovim High Holiday Torah Mantle FAQs
What does “Kitvu BeSefer Hayim Tovim” mean on a High Holiday Torah Mantle?
“Kitvu BeSefer Hayim Tovim” is a traditional High Holiday greeting that means “May you be inscribed in the Book of Life for a good year.” Embroidered beautifully on this white velvet Torah mantle, it adds deep spiritual meaning and inspiration during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services, reminding the congregation of the Yamim Noraim prayers for life and blessing.
What materials and customization options are available for this High Holiday Torah Mantle?
This premium Torah mantle is hand-crafted from the finest white or off-white velvet. You can choose to have it finished with or without fringes, and with a traditional closed back or a modern open back (additional $50). Personalized Hebrew or English dedications are expertly embroidered using high-quality metallic silver or gold lurex threads at $1.80 per letter. Velcro Torah gartle belts are also available for $32.
Is this Kitvu BeSefer Hayim Tovim Torah Mantle suitable for synagogue use?
Yes, this beautiful High Holiday Torah Mantle is designed specifically for shul and synagogue use during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. The luxurious velvet fabric and elegant embroidery make it a dignified covering for the Sefer Torah, enhancing the kedusha of the Yamim Noraim services while remaining durable and practical for regular handling.
Can I add a personal dedication or name to this High Holiday Torah Mantle?
Absolutely. You can personalize this Torah mantle with custom Hebrew and/or English dedications, names, dates, or donor information. Our expert embroidery team uses the finest metallic lurex threads to ensure a luxurious and long-lasting finish. Personalization is available at just $1.80 per letter, making it a meaningful gift for a shul, family, or in memory of a loved one.
How do I choose between closed back and open back for my Torah Mantle?
A traditional closed back offers a classic, fully covered look, while the modern open back (additional $50) allows easier placement and removal of the mantle from the Torah rollers. Both options are beautifully finished and maintain the highest standards of dignity and craftsmanship suitable for High Holiday use in any synagogue.
Is this High Holiday Torah Mantle considered mehudar and halachically appropriate?
Yes, this Torah mantle is crafted with the utmost care and respect for halacha. Using only the finest materials and professional embroidery, it meets the standards expected for covering a Sefer Torah during the holiest days of the year. Many congregations choose this design for its beauty, durability, and spiritual significance during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

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