Tzitzit remind people that God is always watching them, and they are meant to think about their actions when they look down and see the strings
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Kippot, tallit, tzitzit
People who observe the Jewish religion dress modestly. In addition, men and married women cover their heads; and men wear tzitzit (Numbers 15:37-41).
A male on the weekdays that is over 13 years old wears a kippah and talit and tefilin. a kippah is a head covering. a talit is basicly a fancy cheat that has special strings and knots on the strings. and he must also wear tefilin which is made of leather and he raps it around his arm and puts it also on his head and says special prayer when doing so. he must also wear tzitzit but that is simaler to the talit
In addition to the regular clothing that other men wear, Orthodox Jewish men generally wear a kipa ("yarmulke" in Yiddish; a small, round skullcap) on their heads and four-cornered fringed garments colloquially referred to as tzitzit (the word "tzitzit" in Hebrew actually refers to the fringes) under (or over, depending on personal preference) their shirts.
they wear a traditional costume when they pray .
If you want to buy kosher tzitzit strings online, beware! Many of the top Google results are non-Jewish tzitzit dealers who sell inexpensive tzitzit, but they are not kosher by any stretch of the imagination.If you do not intend to tie the tzitzit yourself but to buy a tallit katan with tzitzit already tied, you will also want to be sure the tying was done by someone reliable.The garment must also fit certain halachic requirements.Answer:If you but tzitzit in a Hebrew gift-shop or Hebrew bookstore, you can check to see if it has a label of kosher supervision.
A zizith is another name for a tzitzit, the knotted fringes of the tallit - a traditional Jewish prayer shawl.
(Numbers, end of ch.15): They represent the commandments of the Torah. One of the Hebrew etymologies of the word tzitzit suggests "looking" (lehatzitz) since by seeing the tzitzit you're reminded of the commandments (Numbers, ibid).
No, people think that its stupid to support a religion and pray to god. Some people think its silly because of what they wear and the reason that they wear it for. People just don't like or trust muslims.
yes they so pray they pray for everything that they can pray for
As it is a positive time related commandment women are not obligated although they may wear it if they wish