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Gli '''Tzitzit''' o '''zizzit''' ([[Lingua ebraica|Ebraico]]: <small>Biblico</small>&nbsp;'''ציצת''' <small>Moderno</small>&nbsp;'''ציצית''') sono le "frange" o le "nappe" indossate dagli ebrei osservanti agli angoli degli indumenti di forma rettangolare, incluso il Talled.
Indossare gli ''Tzitzyot'' è una ''mitzvot aseh'' (un precetto positivo, un obbligo) e come tale è obbligatorio solo per gli uomini. L'ebraismo conservatore riconosce gli ''Tzitzyot'' come ''mitzvot aseh'' ma non considera le donne come esentateobbligate daa portarenon gliportarli Tzitzyot, nonbensì come obbligate a non farloesentate.
 
==Origini e prativapratica==
 
La [[Torah]] riporta in Numeri 15,38: "Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them, that they shall make themselves fringes on the corners of their garments throughout their generations, and they shall put on the corner fringe a blue (''[[tekhelet]]'') thread."
 
WearingIndossare thegli tzitzitTzitzyot (plural:è ''tzitzyot'')anche iscomandato alsoin commandedDeuteronomio in {{bibleverse-lb||Deuteronomy|22:,12|HE}}, which says: "You shall make yourself twisted threads, on the four corners of your garment with which you cover yourself."
 
Oggi gli Tzitzyot sono appesi solo agli indumenti religiosi come il Talled.
Tzitzyot are attached today only to [[Jew]]ish religious garments, such as a [[Tallit|tallit gadol]] ("large prayer shawl"). This is because today's clothes do not have four corners, and thus the fringes are not necessary. Some consider it a transgression to miss a commandment that one has the ability to fulfill. The tallit katan is also commonly referred to as "tzitzit," though this name technically refers to each of the fringes only.
 
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==References==
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==External links==
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