Atarah is a Hebrew word meaning "crown." As an article of clothing, it is referenced in the following verses of the Hebrew Bible. Hebrew redirects here. ... Tanakh â (also Tanach, IPA: or , or Tenak, is an acronym that identifies the Hebrew Bible. ...
2 Sam 12:30 (crown worn by David weighed a talent of gold. See also: 1 Chr 20:2)
Est 8:15 (Mordecai is dressed in a garment of fine linen and purple, with a great crown of gold)
Psa 21:3 (David praises God for setting a crown upon his head)
S of Solomon 3:11 (Solomon received his crown at the hand of his mother)
Zech 6:11 (Zechariah is commanded in vision to craft a crown and place it on the head of Joshua ben Josedech. See also Zech 6:14)
Crowns also serve a a metaphor in the following references:
Job 19:9 (Metaphorically, Job is stripped of glory and of a crown. See also: Job 31:36, where Job compares adversity to a crown)
Prov 4:9 (Where wisdom is compared metaphorically with a crown of glory. See also, Prov 14:24, Prov 16:31)
Prov 12:4 (Where the writer describes a virtuous woman as a crown to her husband)
Prov 17:6 (Grandchildren are the crown of old men)
Isa 28:1 (Where the prophet condemns a crown of pride. See also Isa 28:3)
Isa 28:5 (Isaiah prophesies that God will be a crown of glory and a diadem of beauty. See also Isa 62:3)
Jer 13:18 (Jeremiah prophesies that Kings and queens will lose their crowns of glory)
Lam 5:16 (Jeremiah laments the destruction of Judah, prophesying that the crowns will fall from their heads)
Eze 16:12 (Ezekiel speaks metaphorically, comparing the lost glory of Judah to a crown. See also Eze 21:26, Eze 23:42)
Other uses
The word is also used as a girls name.
1 Chron 2:26 ("Jerahmeel had another wife,whose name was Atarah; she was the mother of Onam"- NKJ Bible)
Modern day
Today the decoration on the top of a tallit is known as an atarah. The tallit (Modern Hebrew: ) or tallet(h) (Sephardi Hebrew: ), also called talles (Yiddish), is a prayer shawl cloak that is worn during the morning Jewish services (the Shacharit prayers) in Judaism, during the Torah service, and on Yom Kippur. ...