{"id":1219,"date":"2013-08-20T18:12:36","date_gmt":"2013-08-20T18:12:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.star-k.org\/articles\/?p=1219"},"modified":"2018-08-23T15:53:23","modified_gmt":"2018-08-23T15:53:23","slug":"mitzvos-on-the-fringe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.star-k.org\/articles\/articles\/1219\/mitzvos-on-the-fringe\/","title":{"rendered":"Mitzvos on the Fringe"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">Just as the <i>Torah<\/i> carefully directs us in the arena of kosher diet, what we can and cannot eat, how food may and may not be prepared, and what foods are considered required eating, similarly, the <i>Torah<\/i> provides us with a kosher dress code regarding the clothing we wear, what fabrics or combination thereof may or may not be used, how clothing should or should not be worn, and what styles of clothing are recommended. One of the <i>Torah<\/i>&#8216;s great &#8220;how to&#8221; <i>mitzvos<\/i> is the <i>mitzvah<\/i> of <i>tzitzis<\/i>. The <i>Torah<\/i> instructs us to insert specially wound fringes onto the corners of any four cornered garments where the corners surround the wearer.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\"><i>Tzitzis<\/i> is one of the <i>Torah<\/i>&#8216;s great <i>mitzvah<\/i> facilitators. The <i>Torah<\/i> tells us that when a person sees his <i>tzitzis<\/i> his mind\u2019s eye perceives far more than strings and knots. Through seeing one&#8217;s <i>tzitzis<\/i> a person perceives and remembers all <i>Hashem<\/i>&#8216;s <i>mitzvos<\/i> and is motivated to <i>mitzvah<\/i> performance.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">According to <i>Torah<\/i> law one is not obligated to actively wear a <i>tzitzis<\/i> garment daily. However, since the rewards and dividends for one who observes this <i>mitzvah<\/i> are so great, it has become the practice among Orthodox Jewish men everywhere to make sure to wear a garment which requires <i>tzitzis<\/i>. This custom of wearing <i>tzitzis<\/i> was so widely accepted that our Rabbis frowned upon the person who did not take advantage of performing this great <i>mitzvah<\/i>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">The <i>Torah<\/i> uses the words, \u201cand you should see them,\u201d as a descriptive phrase concerning <i>tzitzis<\/i>. Our Rabbis teach us that this positive commandment has a daytime requisite. According to some opinions, the <i>mitzvah<\/i> of <i>tzitzis<\/i> only applies during the day. According to others, it applies to a daytime garment even when worn at night.<sup><a title=\"\" href=\"#_ftn1\" name=\"_ftnref1\">1<\/a><\/sup> Since this is a time restricted positive commandment, only men are obligated to fulfill this <i>mitzvah<\/i>. It is the custom to teach little boys to wear <i>tzitzis<\/i> from the time they are three years old, as long as they are toilet-trained, so that they too become participants in this important commandment.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">It is imperative that all aspects of <i>tzitzis<\/i> making meticulously follow the prescribed <i>halachic<\/i> directions of the <i>Shulchan<\/i> <i>Aruch<\/i>. If not, the <i>tzitzis<\/i> may be <i>posul<\/i>, unkosher, and the garment unfit for use. Wearing <i>posul<\/i> <i>tzitzis<\/i> creates numerous negative repercussions: 1) A <i>Torah<\/i> law has been violated by wearing a garment without <i>tzitzis<\/i>, 2) A person is making a blessing in vain over a non-<i>tzitzis<\/i> garment, 3) A person may be violating the laws of <i>Shabbos<\/i> by wearing non-functional extra fringes, which would be considered carrying.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">There are three major areas of concern regarding kosher <i>tzitzis<\/i>: 1) the <i>beged<\/i> (garment), 2) the <i>tzitzis<\/i> (strings) 3) the proper manner of combining the <i>tzitzis<\/i> onto the <i>beged<\/i>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">The garment&#8217;s fabric must be made of woven material. A plastic poncho-style raincoat or a four cornered leather vest would not require <i>tzitzis<\/i> because the material is not woven. Also, it is the opinion of a leading <i>Torah<\/i> authority that garments woven with synthetic fibers do not require <i>tzitzis<\/i>. This means that a polyester or rayon garment does not require <i>tzitzis<\/i>. What about a wool-rayon blend, which is a blend of natural and synthetic fibers? The criteria for determining <i>tzitzis<\/i> obligation is which of the two fabrics covers the majority of fabric area. If, for example, the fabric is a 50-50 blend of natural and synthetic fibers, but the synthetic thread is thicker than the natural, then the garment would not require <i>tzitzis<\/i>. Wearing an <i>Arba<\/i> <i>Kanfos<\/i> (<i>beged<\/i> with <i>tzitzis<\/i>) made of synthetic fabric would present the problems stated earlier: 1) non-fulfillment of the <i>mitzvah<\/i>, 2) uttering a blessing in vain, 3) carrying on <i>Shabbos<\/i>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">The four corners of the garment must be well defined; there may not be any other fringes protruding from the corners of the garment. This problem can arise when the ornamental pom-poms extend all the way down to the edges of the <i>tallis<\/i>. If this is the case, the excess ornamentation must be removed before the <i>tzitzis<\/i> are inserted into the garment; the corners cannot be edged ex post facto, i.e. after the <i>tzitzis<\/i> are attached.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">There are different views amongst <i>halachic<\/i> authorities regarding the minimum size of the <i>beged<\/i>. A <i>beged<\/i>&#8216;s measurements are taken from corner to corner width-wise, and from the collar to the bottom edge lengthwise. According to most <i>halachic<\/i> authorities, these point to point measurements can range from 17 inches by 17 inches to 24 inches by 24 inches. Furthermore, sizes are not absolute. The 17&#8243; to 24&#8243; range is given for men of average height. Obviously, the size of the garment varies with a person whose height and girth is outside the parameters of average. Similarly, the size of a child&#8217;s <i>Arba<\/i> <i>Kanfos<\/i> is determined proportionally to the father&#8217;s standard. For example, if a person is 70&#8243; tall and wears a <i>beged<\/i> that is 24&#8243; x 24&#8243;, if he has a 50&#8243; son he should wear an <i>Arba<\/i> <i>Kanfos<\/i> of proportional size, namely, 17&#8243; x 17&#8243;. If the father follows the 17&#8243; opinion, then his 50&#8243; son should wear a 12 <sup>1<\/sup>\/<sub>4<\/sub>&#8221; <i>tallis<\/i> <i>koton<\/i>. Bear in mind, that as children grow, so should the <i>tzitzis<\/i>. Therefore, with growth spurts, new <i>begadim<\/i> should be bought if the <i>beged<\/i> is not large enough.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">Where along the corner of the garment must the hole through which the <i>tzitzis<\/i> are inserted be made? To be considered within the parameters of the corner, the hole must be made somewhere between 1.3 inches to 2.65 inches from the corner of the <i>beged<\/i>. The measurements are made vertically and horizontally from the edge of the garment to the point of intersection. Measurements are not made diagonally. All holes must fall within these measurements. If one of the holes is outside these limits and the <i>tzitzis<\/i> were made, the <i>tallis<\/i> or <i>tallis<\/i> <i>koton<\/i> would not be considered kosher.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">Before the <i>tzitzis<\/i> can be inserted, the garment must be fully prepared to receive <i>tzitzis<\/i>. Fully prepared means that the garments, holes, and measurements must be completed prior to <i>tzitzis<\/i> insertion. That means that <i>tzitzis<\/i> cannot be placed on a circular piece of material, then cut around to make four corners to create a completed garment.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">If the <i>tzitzis<\/i> have already been made properly, but the <i>tallis<\/i> is torn or the corners ripped, as long as the material is still hanging together, albeit by a thread, the <i>beged<\/i> can be repaired. What happens if the garment ripped or the corner tore, or a string of the <i>tzitzis<\/i> snapped? If one string snapped the <i>tzitzis<\/i> is still kosher; if two snapped a <i>sheila<\/i> should be asked. To prevent unraveling, <i>tzitzis<\/i> may be knotted at the ends of the strings.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">Of all the areas of concern, the aspect of greatest importance is that <i>tzitzis<\/i> must be made <i>lishma<\/i>, i.e. with the intention of being made for the sake of the <i>mitzvah<\/i>. This concept of <i>lishma<\/i> pertains to the <i>tzitzis<\/i> at crucial stages of construction, manufacturing the strings and inserting the strings into the holes of the <i>beged<\/i>, when they are to be wound into <i>tzitzis<\/i>. When a person makes the <i>tzitzis<\/i> he should say, &#8220;<i>L&#8217;shem Mitzvas Tzitzis<\/i>.\u201d (I am putting these <i>tzitzis<\/i> into this garment for the sake of the commandment of <i>tzitzis<\/i>.)<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">This article gives the reader only a brief overview of the <i>halachos<\/i> of <i>tzitzis<\/i>, but does not cover many detailed aspects. For more details of this important <i>mitzvah<\/i>, see <i>Shulchan Aruch<\/i>, <i>Orach Chaim<\/i>, Chapters 8-24.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><a name=\"footnotes\"><\/a><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: xx-small;\"><a title=\"\" href=\"#_ftnref1\" name=\"_ftn1\">1. For Kol Nidrei services we wear a tallis at night based on this opinion.<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular; font-size: small;\">Just as the <i>Torah<\/i> carefully directs us in the arena of kosher diet, what we can and cannot eat, how food may and may not be prepared, and what foods are considered required eating, similarly, the <i>Torah<\/i> provides us with a kosher dress code regarding the clothing we wear, what fabrics or combination thereof may or may not be used, how clothing should or should not be worn, and what styles of clothing are recommended. One of the <i>Torah<\/i>&#8216;s great &#8220;how to&#8221; <i>mitzvos<\/i> is the <i>mitzvah<\/i> of <i>tzitzis<\/i>. 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