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Decatur, GA 30037
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Tzitzityot, Tzitzit, Fringes, Hebrew Culture, Kuttonet and Miknasayim, Tunic and Trousers, Hebrew Israelite Garments, 100% Linen Garments, Jewish Apparel, Kodesh Garments, Set Apart Garments, Holy Garments, Modest Apparel, Migba'ah, Kippas, Yamulka
Hand Dyed Tzitzityot (Fringes),100% Pure Linen Kuttonet and Miknasayim (Tunic And Trousers) suits, 100% Pure Linen Tallit Katan (Prayer Shawl), 100% Pure Linen Migba'ah (Head Covering)
Our service is to clothe the Children Of Yisrael in a style of their own, in Hebrew Culture, Fashions that are Modern, yet Semitic in origen. Our products that we supply to our customers, are skillfully crafted to satisfy the Perfectionist.
Why does EBRIY KHOQ choose Linen? Benefits of Linen: A fabric that not only makes you feel great, but is healthy for you and helps protect the environment? Yes, linen is really that good! Even though this premiere all-natural fabric has been celebrated for thousands of years, researchers are learning more and more every day about the health benefits of linen. That's right; linen is the healthy fabric, a clean-living alternative that can have long-reaching and fundamental health benefits for you. Take a look at just a few of the reasons why linen is the healthy choice for long-lasting elegance as well as a healthier you! Ecologically-Friendly, Hypoallergenic, Antibacterial, Thermo-Regulating, Anti Static, Gamma and Solar Radiation Protection, High Air Permeability, High Heat Conductivity, Ecologically-Friendly: When you choose linen, you not only invest in the highest quality fabric, you help the environment. Linen requires five times less pesticides and fertilizers than cotton. Hypoallergenic: Linen because of its natural fibers and production process, is specially formulated to be hypoallergenic. In other words, using and wearing linen will help you to avoid common allergic reactions found with other fabrics, particularly synthetics. Long recommended for people with sensitive skin, studies are now showing that linen may even actually help people overcome certain allergies. This is an exciting time for the science of linen and we here at EBRIY KHOQ are just as eager as everybody to discover even more hidden health benefits of this fabulous fabric. Antibacterial: Linen is one of the "purest" fabrics available anywhere, Because of its incredibly strong tensile strength, linen resists not only stains and dirt, but also inhibits the growth of bacteria that are so common with fabrics that have neither the essential fiber qualities or fundamental weave of linen. Hospitals and service industries around the world use linen products to assure the utmost in sterile environments. In fact, linen thread is the only suture approved for internal use in the human body! Thermo-regulating: A fabric that keeps you warm when it's cold and keeps you cool when it's hot! The benefits of linen just don't stop! Linen is naturally Thermo-Regulating-it's insulating in the cold, and cool and breathable when it's warm. In fact, studies have shown that people wearing linen in hot weather have skin temperatures many degrees cooler than people who aren't wearing linen. Keep your cool with linen! Additionally, linen whisks perspiration from the skin. Recent research has demonstrated that a person who wears linen sweats 1.5 times less than when wearing cotton and 2 times less than when wearing a synthetic such as rayon. And, because of its High Heat Conductivity, which is five times as high as wool and 19 times that of silk, it's the obvious choice in all temps. Antistatic: No more getting shocked! The negative impact of static electricity build up can't be underestimated. Additionally, when sewing with linen, as well as those little zaps and the effect they have on the tensile integrity of your thread. Gamma and Solar Radiation Protection: Fabric that protects you from the sun? That's right, linen has shown to reduce gamma radiation by nearly half and offers strong protection against solar radiation. When selecting the perfect fabric for apparel, linen is the obvious choice especially as compared to wool which has relatively poor resistance to sunlight. High Air Permeability: Linen breathes naturally. As compared to other natural fibers and synthetics like polyester, linen offers superior breathability and comfort. As you can see, linen is revolutionizing the way people think about their fabrics-healthier, cleaner, all-around better for you. But, its health benefits are just the beginning of its value. Visit www.ebriykhoq.com to see our fine selection of the most affordable linen Garments on the web or Read on to discover what sets linen apart from all other fabrics. Don't Let Anyone Pull The Wool, Cotton, or Polyester Over Your Eyes. Linen Is The Clear Winner Every Time. The benefits of linen are undeniable. Its durability and ease of care, linen is always the perfect fabric choice for Apparel. Take a look at some of the reasons why linen is simply unmatched in quality and excellence. Highly absorbent, extremely durable, long lasting, resists lint and pilling, moth resistant resists dirt, stains, and abrasions. Easy care, Highly Absorbent Linen is hygroscopic. In other words, it rapidly absorbs and releases moisture. In fact, linen can absorb up to 20% of its own weight in water before it even feels wet-making it the perfect choice for garments. Extremely Durable: With its high tensile strength, linen is up to three times as strong as both cotton and wool. No more worrying about everyday use-you'll pull out your linens for every occasion. In addition, linen's durability makes it a joy to work with for all your apparel. Exceptionally Long-lasting Linen is one of the few fabrics that actually gets better with age. Softer. Smoother. More lustrous. Lasting up to 12 times as long as cotton, linens regularly pass from generation to generation and redefine the meaning of heirloom. Non-Shrinking and Non-Stretching: Due to the linen fabric weave, it only minimally stretches or shrinks upon first cleaning, linen is the obvious alternative to cottons and wools for all your fabric needs. No more guesswork on how much shrinkage you'll need to account for in your patterns. No more stretching, so your completed work always keeps its perfect fit and finish. Abrasion Resistant: When you want the elegance of silk, but its delicacy just won't stand up to the demands of your needs, consider the stubborn alternative. Linen is obstinately resistant to scrapes, scratches, snags, and scuffs. Moth Resistant No more moth balls? What a relief! Naturally resistant to the most common fabric-devouring bugs, including moths and carpet beetles-due to its long, strong parallel fiber structure-never worry about moths again. All-Around Ease of Care: Try to imagine a high-end fabric that can just as easily be put in the washing machine, steamed, or dry cleaned. How nice would that be? With linen, you don't have to imagine¿"easy care" just got a whole lot easier. Dirt and Stain Resistant It's in the fiber! Thanks to molecular structure of flax, linen is naturally resistant to dirt and stains. Non-Linting and Pilling No more lint? No more pilling? Linen really is the perfect fabric. The original flax fiber plus the process of creating linen make it resistant to collecting lint or pilling. Say goodbye to the raggedy look of those little pill balls forever. As you can see, linen has a long pedigree of benefits. It's unmatched in quality, luxury, excellence, and ease of use. Discover for yourself why there is no comparison to linen, This is why the fabric of choice for YaHuWaH for his Ambassadors is LINEN, And this is why the fabric of choice for EBRIY KHOQ is LINEN. Biblical Accounts of Linen and Flax Seed: The use of linen goes back to the earliest of times. Its use had been so widespread, that it cannot be determined where it was invented for use as clothing and medicine. In the Bible, the word 'linen' occurs 104 times in 90 verses, and the word 'flax' occurs 11 times in 10 verses. Flax is the plant that is processed to make linen. The tombs of the Pharaohs in Egypt show that linen was used for burial cloth, and its seeds were considered crucial to the afterlife; as a result, linen seeds have been found in the tombs. The Biblical account of Yoseph in Egypt shows that he wore fine linen garments and was embalmed (mummified) in the usual Egyptian method after his death (Genesis Chapters 41-42 & Chapter 50). By New Application Of Torah (New Testament) times, linen was still being used for burials, as seen the case burial of Yahushua in Mattisyahu 27, Mark 15, Luke 23 and Yochonnan 20. Flax was so important to Egypt during the time of Moshe, that the Bible records its destruction during the plague of hail, along with other essential crops. The flax was in its full, ready-to-harvest boll (bud) stage when the plague of hail struck (Exodus Chapter 9). This must have been financially devastating to the farmers who had worked hard, waiting for a harvest. The Canaanites were familiar with the use of linen, as evidenced in the Biblical account of Rahab in Yahushua Ben Nun Chapter 2. The ancient method of processing flax into linen by soaking and then laying it out to dry enters the account of Yahushua Ben Nun, as he and his men are hiding in the area on Rahab's roof where the flax had been laid out to dry. The Persian Empire, as recorded in Esther Chapters 1 and 8, used linen for decor and garments. Even at the time of the Prophet Ezekiel, fine linen was still being exported from Egypt, and also Syria (Ezekiel 27). Flax was an extremely important crop, and so important that the prophets mention its destruction, when listing other staples such as wool, bread and oil (Yeshayahu 19:19, 42:3; Hosea 2:9; Mattisyahu 12:20 quotes Yeshayahu 42:3). The Yisraelites in the wilderness, after fleeing Egypt were instructed by YaHuWaH to make linen garments for the priests, and to weave the tabernacle curtains with twisted linen fibers of red, blue and purple to make the design of the Kherubim, as well as plain linen for use as curtains surrounding the Kodesh (Holy) Precinct (Exodus Chapters 28, 31, 35, 36, 38 and 39). Linen was used again in the curtains of the Temple built by Shlomo (I Kings 10, II Chronicles Chapters 2 and 3), some of which was imported from Egypt. Solomon also used linen for his bedding (Proverbs 7:16). Ezekiel Chapter 44 describes that in the future temple built by the Yahudim in Yerushalyim, the Kohanim (Priests) will again wear linen garments. Linen was a symbol of purity in Biblical times, and it is recorded in the prophets that Melekim (angelic beings) appeared, wearing fine linen garments (Ezekiel Chapters 9 and 10; Daniel Chapters 10 and 12; and Revelation Chapter 15). Revelation Chapters 15 and 19 also records that saints, slain as martyrs, are clothed in fine linen. Words such as "pure" and "clean" denote that the symbolism of righteousness as well as holiness was attached to the wearing of linen. The symbolism of filth and spiritual distance from YaHuWaH is seen in the example of the garments of the Kohan (Priest) Yahushua Ben Nun, as Satan rebukes him for standing before a Kodesh (Holy) El wearing filthy linen garments (Zechariah Chapter 3). Ancient Jewish sources note that when the Kohanim (Priests) had unremovable stain on their linen garments, or the garments had excessive wear, the garments were torn into strips and recycled for use as candle wicks. This fact is displayed inYeshayahu commentary, where linen candlewicks are described (Yeshayahu 42). Yahushuas parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, details what some scholars believe to be the 'typical', unconcerned, linen-clad rich man, oblivious to the plight of poor, hungry and sick Lazarus. Torah prohibited the weaving of linen fibers with wool- at least for the average people (Deuteronomy Chapter 22); only the Kohan Ha'Gadol (High Priest) had garments of linen and wool. Biblical scholars speculate that the reason YaHuWaH prohibited the mixing of the fibers, is that linen represents the plant kingdom, and wool represents the animal kingdom, with ritual blood sacrifice for SIN. It is thought that YaHuWaH looked upon linen as untainted by blood; no one has to slay an animal to get linen fibers. There were two types of linen garments: the rough, unprocessed linen garments of the poor, and what the Bible describes as "fine" or "pure" linen of excellent quality. And 100% Fine Linen Is what we at EBRIY KHOQ provides to our customers.
2009
Tabernacle Congregation Of Israel, New Covenant Congregation Of Israel, The Temple
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EBRIY KHOQ, The E-Store that immerses you in HEBREW CULTURE, revealing the Semitic Apparel Fashion of Torah. With 100% Pure Linen Head Wear, 100% pure linen Tallit Katans and 100% pure linen Kuttonets & Miknasayim (Tunics & Trousers) suits, we believe so deeply in the commandment for Tzitziyot (Fringes) that we designed a whole line of 100% Linen, Kodesh (Set Apart) Garments Of Reverence and Beauty to hang them on. It doesnt matter if your application of Torah is: Hebrew Israelite, Orthodox, Reformed, or Messianic Judaism, These garments are 100% Linen, modest and very stylish and exceed the requisition Of Tzitziyot.

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