Each of the four Tzitziot of a Talit Katan or Talit Gadol consists of four stringswhich are folded to create eight strings, and a total of six knots […] Read More
Category: Daily Moroccan Halachot
The Gemara (Menahot 40b) says that the minimum size of a garment which would require Tzitziot for a Talit Katan is the size of a garment that […] Read More
Each of the four Tzitziot of a Talit Katan or Talit Gadol consists of four stringswhich are folded to create eight strings, and a total of six […] Read More
The Shulhan Aruch (O.H. 8:1) rules that when reciting the blessing over the Talit, one should do so standing up. This is learned […] Read More
The Gemara (Menahot 37a) explains that the Tefilin Shel Yad should be placed on one’s weaker hand, which in the […] Read More
The Gemara (Berachot 26a) states that a Bet Kise, or a room in which people go to relieve themselves and which contains human waste, […] Read More
It is common for one to borrow a Talit from one’s fellow when going up to the Torah, for example, […] Read More
The Shulhan Aruch discusses the proper Beracha to make on a Tallit Katan, mentioning two alternate formulations. Yet, the Sepharadic […] Read More
If one wears a four-cornered wool garment, there is a biblical commandment to place a Tzitzit on each of those […] Read More
The Gemara (Berachot 5b) states that one should not place one’s bed such that its length runs from east to west, but rather […] Read More
