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Tzitzit (Hebrew: צִיצִית ṣīṣīṯ, [tsiˈtsit];
plural צִיצִיּוֹת ṣīṣiyyōṯ, Ashke****: tzitzis; and Samaritan: ࠑࠉࠑࠉࠕ ṣeṣet) are
specially knotted ritual...
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religious Jews. The
tallit has
special twined and
knotted fringes known as
tzitzit attached to its four corners. The
cloth part is
known as the
beged ("garment")...
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common for a
tallit katan, an
undergarment with
tzitzit.
According to the
Biblical commandments,
tzitzit must be
attached to any four-cornered garment,...
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matter what the
calendar date of that
Sunday on
which it
happens to fall. A
Tzitzit (alternatively
spelled Ṣiṣit, plural:
Tzitziyot or Ṣiṣiyot) is a knotted...
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clothing of the High Priest, the
tapestries in the Tabernacle, and the
tzitzit (fringes)
attached to the
corners of four-cornered garments, including...
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Christian sources, and to the
Christian appropriation of
Jewish rituals,
tzitzit and tallit.
Matthew 9:20–22 says: And a
woman who had been
suffering from...
- reached.
Other sources connect the
tzitzit (ritual
fringes of a garment) to the 613
commandments by gematria: the word
tzitzit (Hebrew: ציצית, in its Mishnaic...
- of the
Sabbath violator, and the
commandment of the
fringes (צִיצִת,
tzitzit). The
parashah constitutes Numbers 13:1–15:41. It is made up of 5,820 Hebrew...
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Moses instructing him to tell the
Israelites to make t****els (Hebrew
tzitzit) on the
corners of
their garments, to help them to
remember all the commandments...
- the back of the head to a large, snug cap that
covers the
whole crown.
Tzitzit (Hebrew: צִיציִת) (Ashke**** pronunciation: tzitzis) are
special knotted...