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Bringing Tzitzit Beyond the Battlefield

A Mission for Comfort and Style During our reserve duty (milluim) in the IDF (Israel Defense Forces), we witnessed something truly inspiring. Everywhere we looked, soldiers—religious and traditional alike—were proudly...

Bringing Tzitzit Beyond the Battlefield

A Mission for Comfort and Style During our reserve duty (milluim) in the IDF (Israel Defense Forces), we witnessed something truly inspiring. Everywhere we looked, soldiers—religious and traditional alike—were proudly...

Can Tzitzit Be Stylish?

For many, tzitzit have long been associated with traditional Jewish observance, often hidden under layers of clothing or worn in a way that prioritises function over fashion. But what if...

Can Tzitzit Be Stylish?

For many, tzitzit have long been associated with traditional Jewish observance, often hidden under layers of clothing or worn in a way that prioritises function over fashion. But what if...

The Best Tzitzit for Summer

For many men who observe the mitzvah of tzitzit, summer can present a real challenge. The traditional tzitzit vest worn under a shirt can feel heavy, warm, and, at times,...

The Best Tzitzit for Summer

For many men who observe the mitzvah of tzitzit, summer can present a real challenge. The traditional tzitzit vest worn under a shirt can feel heavy, warm, and, at times,...

Why should we beautify our mitzvot?

Where do we learn of the mitzvah to beautify mitzvot? "This is my God, and I will glorify Him…" - Shemot 15:2 The concept of enhancing the mitzvot, known as...

Why should we beautify our mitzvot?

Where do we learn of the mitzvah to beautify mitzvot? "This is my God, and I will glorify Him…" - Shemot 15:2 The concept of enhancing the mitzvot, known as...

What is the meaning of Tzitzit?

We are told that the mitzvah of Tzitzit is equivalent to all the mitzvot, because it reminds us of all of them. But what is the deeper meaning behind this...

What is the meaning of Tzitzit?

We are told that the mitzvah of Tzitzit is equivalent to all the mitzvot, because it reminds us of all of them. But what is the deeper meaning behind this...