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The Obligation


The mitzvah of tzitzit requires fringes to be tied to the corners of any four-cornered garment worn by men and boys.1

It is considered a great mitzvah to wear tzitzit throughout the day. The Torah tells us that looking at the tzitzit fringes reminds us to observe the mitzvot at all times and protects against the urges and impulses of the heart. Thus the importance of wearing tzitzit at all times is quite obvious. Nontheless, there is no requirement to observe this mitzvah unless actually wearing a four-cornered garment.

Even one who does not wear tzitzit throughout the day should wear tzitzit (or a tallit) while reciting the morning Shema and prayers.

It is customary to begin educating young boys to wear tzitzit when they reach the age of three.


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Women are exempt from this mitzvah and are discouraged from wearing tzitzit or a tallit.
Women are exempt from all mitzvot which carry a time contingency. Thus they are also exempt from the mitzvah of tzitzit, which is only observed during daytime hours (see The Proper Time).
The fact that women are exempt from this mitzvah demonstrates their heightened spiritual awareness, which renders it unnecessary for them to wear artificial reminders to observe the mitzvot!


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Posted: July 22, 2008
I agree. And are we not all human with human failings/imperfections despite our given gender?
Posted By Simcha, NY

Posted: July 10, 2008
"their heightened spiritual awareness,"
I am new to the faith and was wondering, how is it that women are seen as having a higher spiritual awareness then men?

Was it not Eve who fell 1st?
Posted By Anonymous, Ohio



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