The tallit is a prayer shawl usually worn in the morning during Jewish services or prayers. It has grown in popularity with women and non-Jewish groups because of its rich history and beauty. Here you will learn how to make one for yourself adding your own personal touch to this unique ga...
With four strands in one hand and the other four in the other hand, make a double knot near the edge of the material. In order to fulfill the mitvah of tzitzit, it is customary for you to say "l'shem mitzvat tzitzit," "for the sake of performing the mitzvah of tzitzit," each tim...
Later, in the Mishneh Torah, Maimonides (12th century sage also called the Rambam) gives us his ideas of how we are to approach the Shabbat. He writes that we should wash ourselves, wrap ourselves in tzitzit, sit with proper respect, and greet the Shabbat as we would greet a king(M. ...
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The Tallit, or prayer shawl, is used in Jewish religious ceremonies. The Hebrew Bible, or Torah, contains a commandment to wear tzitzit, or fringes on the corners of ritual garments. It is not the garment itself, but the tzitzit that makes...