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Can / Should Women Wear Tzitzit? Women are exempt from wearing tzitzit because it is a time-bound mitzvah which a woman does not have to follow. If women are exempt from this commandment, does that mean she cannot observe it at all if she willingly chooses? We often see Reform and Conservative women draped in a tallit gadol. Many times it is argued, perhaps validly, they have not pursued this with a spiritual intent, but a feminist-political intent. Perhaps feminists who wear it merely to be equal to men negate its spiritual value because the motivation is not Torah, but political. We should pursue Torah for its own sake, so I find feminist egalitarian justification rather reprehensible. Is a woman wearing tzitzit considered to be in violation of the commandment not to wear the clothing of the opposite gender? Are tzitzit a gender-specific garment? Are tzitzit even considered a garment, or an appendage to a garment? The Shulchan Aruch examines and addresses many of these issues, but it presents a mainstream Jewish position. There are varying opinions in the Talmud and issued by other rabbis. One opinion was issued by Moses Isserles, a Rabbi and Talmudist, renowned for his fundamental work of Halacha and the Shulkhan Arukh, wrote, "If they (women) wish to wrap themselves in a tallit for woman and make a blessing over it, then it is...
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What is a tallit? The tallit (also pronounced tallis, or talet) is a prayer shawl, the most authentic Jewish garment. It is a rectangular-shaped piece of linen or wool (and sometimes, now, polyester or silk) with special fringes called Tzitzit on each of the four corners. The purpose of the garment is to hold the Tzitzit. Most tallitot (alternativ ...
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Weekly Sidra: Reeh (See) Torah Portion: Devarim / Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17 Haftorah: Yeshayahu / Isaiah 54:11-55:5 Why do you spend money for what is not bread, Your earnings for what does not satisfy? (Isaiah 55:2) That’s right you can buy a Kosher Clam for only $20.00!! You can also buy the latest gadget and Gizmo to ke ...
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The children of Israel are commanded to wear tassels on the 4 corners (canfei) of their garments with a cord or thread of blue in each one (see Bamidbar 15:37-41 and Devarim / Deut. 22). There is a biblical command to attach fringes to the corners of four-cornered garments. The garments which sport these fringes, known as tallit a ...
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