Tzitzit (Numbers ch.15).
If a Jewish male wears a 4 cornered garment, he is commanded to have tzitzit on each of the corners. Tzitzit are strings that are wrapped and tied in knots. They are worn as a reminder of the commandments (Numbers 15:37-41).
Tzitzit.
There is no special belt for Jewish men. But some Jewish men wear "tseetsteet katan", which is an undershirt that has fringes at the bottom.
The fringes or "tsitsit" (ציצית) are knotted in such a way as to symbolize the 613 commandments of the Torah. The commandment to wear fringes is in the Torah.
Because God commands them (Numbers, end of ch.15).
Tzitzith (Four-cornered garment with fringes). Numbers ch.15.
When the reflected ray of resulting interference is parallel by which fringes formed at infinity then this type of fringes is known as non localised fringes
fringes are bangs (worn as a hairstyle)
The Fringes of the Fleet was created in 1916.
The movie had a song about a surry with fringes on the top. The mountain man wore a leather coat with fringes.
the added fringes give the drapes a classical French style.
A zizith is another name for a tzitzit, the knotted fringes of the tallit - a traditional Jewish prayer shawl.
Our four-cornered garments have fringes at the hem.