Tzitzit can be found at the corners of the tallit and are an important part of the Jewish faith. The tallit is a prayer garment typically worn by men and boys at synagogue services, although it is sometimes worn by females as well. All adult males, as well as many male children, are clothed in white, fringed prayer shawls with black or blue stripes on them – the tallit. The tzitzit are attached to the tallit's corners and can hardly go unnoticed. Here we will examine what tzitzit represent and why they matter so much. What Are Tzitzit? The Hebrew word tzitzit means "fringes" and refers to the threads that are tied to the four corners of a tallit. A tallit is a Jewish prayer shawl that is worn over the shoulders during prayer service, Shabbat, and on other important
Tzitzit can be found at the corners of the tallit and are an important part of the Jewish faith. The tallit is a prayer garment
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