Rabbinical Stole
Embroidered silk prayer shawl worn around neck by rabbis during Torah services, featuring silver thread synagogue symbols. Classified HTS 9810.00.15.00 as regalia insignia worn by religious leaders during public worship.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If personal prayer shawl without rabbinical rank designation
Scarves and shawls lacking official rank insignia in Chapter 62
If braid/embroidery constitutes primary article
Decorative trimmings not qualifying as worn regalia in Chapter 58
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Synagogue incorporation documents as religious institution; rabbinical ordination certificate; liturgical use verification required
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