This Chabad 770 Red Torah Ark Cover is artistically embroidered on the finest quality velvets.
Made to your required dimensions
Available in a rich variety of colors
Personalization available at $1.80 per letter
Price varies with curtain dimensions. The price shown above is based on a 54″ wide x 72″ high Torah Ark Curtain.
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Chabad 770 Parochet – Red Overview
This exquisite Chabad 770 Red Torah Ark Curtain (Parochet) is masterfully embroidered on the finest quality velvet, capturing the iconic design inspired by the world headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement at 770 Eastern Parkway. Crafted with exceptional attention to detail, it serves as a beautiful and respectful covering for the Aron Kodesh, enhancing the sanctity of your synagogue or home sanctuary.
Made to your exact required dimensions, this premium parochet is available in a rich variety of colors and offers optional personalization at $1.80 per letter. The rich red velvet background with elegant embroidery reflects hiddur mitzvah — the beautification of the mitzvah — while maintaining full halachic appropriateness and traditional elegance.
Whether for a new shul, a special dedication, or to replace an existing ark curtain, our Chabad 770 Parochet combines superior craftsmanship with deep spiritual significance. Price varies with curtain dimensions; the listed price is based on a standard 54″ wide x 72″ high size. Contact us at (619) 583-5564 for custom guidance and assistance.
Chabad 770 Parochet – Red FAQs
What is a Chabad 770 Parochet and why is it used for the Torah Ark?
A Parochet is the traditional curtain that covers the Aron Kodesh (Holy Ark) housing the Sifrei Torah. The Chabad 770 design is inspired by the iconic synagogue at 770 Eastern Parkway, the global headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. It adds an extra layer of respect and modesty in front of the Ark doors, following ancient customs rooted in the Mishkan and Beis Hamikdash. Our version is artistically embroidered on premium velvet, embodying hiddur mitzvah while honoring this meaningful Chabad tradition.
What size is the standard Chabad 770 Red Parochet and can it be custom made?
The base price shown is for a standard 54″ wide x 72″ high Torah Ark Curtain. However, every Chabad 770 Parochet is made to your exact required dimensions. Simply provide your measurements and we will craft it precisely to fit your Aron Kodesh. This ensures a perfect, professional fit for any synagogue or private sanctuary.
What material and colors are available for the Chabad 770 Parochet?
Our Chabad 770 Parochets are embroidered on the finest quality velvet, offering a luxurious look and durable finish. The rich red version is especially popular, but a wide variety of background colors is available to match your synagogue décor. All embroidery is done with high-quality threads for lasting beauty and vibrancy.
Can I personalize my Chabad 770 Parochet with names or dedications?
Yes, personalization is available at $1.80 per letter. Many customers add a donor name, Hebrew dedication, or special inscription to commemorate a milestone, yahrzeit, or synagogue event. Our team will work with you to ensure the lettering is beautifully integrated into the traditional Chabad 770 design.
Is the Chabad 770 Parochet considered mehudar and halachically appropriate?
Yes. Our parochets are crafted with the highest standards of hiddur mitzvah — beautifying the mitzvah of honoring the Torah. The design is respectful, modest, and fully in keeping with halachic tradition. The extra curtain before the Ark doors follows longstanding custom to show reverence for the Sifrei Torah, just as practiced in synagogues worldwide, including Chabad communities.
How do I care for and maintain my Chabad 770 velvet Parochet?
To preserve its beauty, we recommend gentle spot cleaning when needed and professional dry cleaning for deeper care. Avoid direct sunlight for extended periods and store properly if not in use. Because it is a sacred item used in front of the Holy Ark, treat it with the same respect as other Judaica. Many customers find it lasts for many years with proper care.

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