The 613 fringes of thread, symbolizing the 613 commandments in the Hebrew Scriptures, formerly worn at the corners of the shawl-like garment known as a tallith.
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Seeing the zizith, the mezuzah and the succah are iconic representations, or visual stimuli.
What was the need, then, for a specific text to prove the permissibility of mingling wool and flax in zizith?
They pressure him to confess that he hides arms under his shirt, in the zizith.
Definition of zizith in US English:
zizith
plural nountsēˈtsēt
Judaism
The 613 fringes of thread, symbolizing the 613 commandments in the Hebrew Scriptures, formerly worn at the corners of the shawl-like garment known as a tallith.
Example sentencesExamples
What was the need, then, for a specific text to prove the permissibility of mingling wool and flax in zizith?
Seeing the zizith, the mezuzah and the succah are iconic representations, or visual stimuli.
They pressure him to confess that he hides arms under his shirt, in the zizith.