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The commandment of tzitzit is that the threads of the tzitzit should be white and techelet, as it is said: “And they shall make for themselves tzitzit (from white threads) on the corners of ...
Hebrew Israelites are making their own distinctive ritual tassels — and hoping to bridge the communal divide between Afrocentric and rabbinic.
The tzitzit, on the other hand, have many detailed requirements related to the number of strings, the number of knots, the manner in which the knots are tied, and the color of the strings.
The commandment of tzitzit should have disappeared long ago. Jewish law requires tassels to be put on four-cornered garments like cloaks and shawls; but jackets and coats, which have no corners ...
Though you’d be hard pressed to find a rabbi who’d admit it, the only way to truly get to know a man is by getting into his pants and taking a peek. At his tzitzit. Yup, super-religious or ...
When I was a child, tzitzit (long fringes that are attached to the four corners of an undergarment) were explained to me as a ritual object that only Orthodox men wear daily.
Talking Parsha - Shlach: Tzitzit - do you see that? What exactly is tzitzit? How does the tzitzit help us with remembering all the mitzvahs of Hashem? What is tzitzit all about?!
With tzitzit in high demand for IDF soldiers, volunteers take on the challenge Jerusalem community prepares 60,000 pairs of the four-cornered, fringed ritual garments requested by religious and ...
While some have been making DIY fringes at home for years, queer artists in California have launched a new shop with tzitzit for all bodies and all genders.
What is the purpose of wearing tzitzit, the ritual fringes that are attached to the four cornered garment mentioned in our parsha? (Numbers 15:37-41) Several classic answers come to mind. Some sugg… ...
Each of the four fringes of the tzitzit is wound thirteen times: seven times with the blue thread, which symbolizes the firmaments, and six with the white threads, which denote the air between the ...
Amidst the chaos, a ray of light emerges in the form of an initiative, “ Tzitzit for Tzahal” workshops, spearheaded by Rabbi Chayim B. Alevsky. The goal is to create actual tzitzit, tying ...
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