Tachrichim (Hebrew: תכריכים) are traditional simple white burial shrouds, usually made from 100% pure linen, in which the bodies of deceased Jews are dressed by the Chevra Kadisha, or other burial group, for interment after undergoing a taharah (ritual purification).
Tachrichim (Hebrew: תכריכים) are traditional simple white burial shrouds, usually made from 100% pure linen, in which the bodies of deceased Jews are dressed by the Chevra Kadisha, or other burial group, for interment after undergoing a taharah (ritual purification).