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Tzitzit

Tzitzit
Tzitzis
Halakhic texts relating to this article
Torah:Numbers 15:38
and Deuteronomy 22:12
Babylonian Talmud:Menachos 39-42
Mishneh Torah:Ahavah (Love): Tzitzit
Shulchan Aruch:Orach Chayim 8-25

Tzitzit (Hebrew: צִיצִית ṣīṣīṯ, [tsiˈtsit]; plural צִיצִיּוֹתṣīṣiyyōṯ, Ashkenazi: tzitzis; and Samaritan: ࠑࠉࠑࠉࠕṣeṣet) are specially knotted ritual fringes, or tassels, worn in antiquity by Israelites and today by observant Jews and Samaritans. Tzitzit are usually attached to the four corners of the tallit gadol (prayer shawl), usually referred to simply as a tallit or tallis; and tallit katan (everyday undershirt). Through synecdoche, a tallit katan may be referred to as tzitzit.


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