. "Tallit katan made from a torn tallit found by Chaim Bornstein in a burned out home near Druja, Poland (Druia, Belarus), circa spring 1945, at the end of World War II. Chaim took the tallit, a prayer shawl, and kept it with him while he was in various displaced persons camps where he married and had a child. After the family emigrated to the United States in 1948, Chaim's wife took the damaged tallit and altered it to make a tallit katan, a smaller tallit that is worn at all times by Orthodox men under their clothes."@eng . "overall: Height: 31.875 inches (80.963 cm) | Width: 10.375 inches (26.353 cm)"@eng . "approximately 1945 May" . "Black and white striped wool tallit katan found postwar by a Polish Jewish man"@eng . . . "Black and white striped wool tallit katan found postwar by a Polish Jewish man"@eng . .