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==If the strings ripped== | ==If the strings ripped== | ||
# If one of the 8 strings ripped from the point that it was connected to the knots, the Tzitzit is Kosher. However, if 2 of the 8 strings ripped completely down to the knots, if one is sure that they come from two separate strings of the 4, which if one consistently tied the 4 strings on the same sides is the same as if the 2 strings that ripped come from the same set of 4 strings as they come out of the knots. <reF>Kitzur S"A 5:13</ref> | # If one of the 8 strings ripped from the point that it was connected to the knots, the Tzitzit is Kosher. However, if 2 of the 8 strings ripped completely down to the knots, if one is sure that they come from two separate strings of the 4, which if one consistently tied the 4 strings on the same sides is the same as if the 2 strings that ripped come from the same set of 4 strings as they come out of the knots. <reF>Kitzur S"A 5:13</ref> | ||
# The amount that is needed to tie a bow (Kedi Anivah) is considered by some to be 4 cm. <Ref>Rav Mordechai Eliyahu (comments to Kitzur 9:13) writes that Kedi Anivah is 4 cm, although Kitzur S"a 9:13 writes that it is supposed to be 4 Agudlin.</ref> | |||
==Tuck In or Out== | ==Tuck In or Out== | ||
===Strings=== | ===Strings=== |