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# If one sees that his [[Tzitzit]] are inside out, one may take them off, flip it and then put it back on without a new Bracha. <Ref> Sh”t Bear Moshe 6:3(9) </ref>
# If one sees that his [[Tzitzit]] are inside out, one may take them off, flip it and then put it back on without a new Bracha. <Ref> Sh”t Bear Moshe 6:3(9) </ref>
==Changing places==
==Changing places==
# For changing one’s place there’s no obligation to make a new Bracha. <Ref> Magan Avraham 8:18, Mishna Brurah 8:34, 37, piskei teshuvot 8:23(6), Ezor Yisrael 8:14, Tzitizit Halacha Pesuka (by Rav Tzvi Kohen) 8:73 </ref>
# For changing one’s place there’s no obligation to make a new Bracha. <Ref> Magen Avraham 8:18, Mishna Brurah 8:34, 37, piskei teshuvot 8:23(6), Ezor Yisrael 8:14, Tzitizit Halacha Pesuka (by Rav Tzvi Kohen) 8:73 </ref>
==Lending one’s talit for a mitzvah==
==Lending one’s talit for a mitzvah==
# If one removed one’s [[talit]] to give to someone getting an aliyah (or duchaning), no new Bracha is needed when getting back the [[talit]]. <Ref> Bet Baruch 12:39, Tzitizit Halacha Pesuka (by Rav Tzvi Kohen) 8:77, Halichot Shlomo (3:7 in the notes), Rav Hershel Schachter (Hilchot [[Tzitzit]] min 43). However, Sh”t Rivivot Efraim 5:14 writes that this is a certain hesech hadaat. </ref>  
# If one removed one’s [[talit]] to give to someone getting an aliyah (or duchaning), no new Bracha is needed when getting back the [[talit]]. <Ref> Bet Baruch 12:39, Tzitizit Halacha Pesuka (by Rav Tzvi Kohen) 8:77, Halichot Shlomo (3:7 in the notes), Rav Hershel Schachter (Hilchot [[Tzitzit]] min 43). However, Sh”t Rivivot Efraim 5:14 writes that this is a certain hesech hadaat. </ref>  
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==Intent not to put it back on==
==Intent not to put it back on==
# If one removes the [[talit]] with explicit intent not to put it back on for a while or not at all, a new Bracha is needed even if one put it back on right away. <Ref> Magan Avraham 8:18, Mishna Brurah 8:37, Sh”t Bear Moshe 6:4(10), Piskei Teshuvot 8:23(4), Ezor Yisrael 8:14 </ref>
# If one removes the [[talit]] with explicit intent not to put it back on for a while or not at all, a new Bracha is needed even if one put it back on right away. <Ref> Magen Avraham 8:18, Mishna Brurah 8:37, Sh”t Bear Moshe 6:4(10), Piskei Teshuvot 8:23(4), Ezor Yisrael 8:14 </ref>
## If one removes one’s [[talit]] in order to put on another [[talit]] and then changes his mind, a new Bracha is needed <ref> artzot hachaim, [[Tzitzit]] by Rav tzvi Kohen 8:71 </ref>
## If one removes one’s [[talit]] in order to put on another [[talit]] and then changes his mind, a new Bracha is needed <ref> artzot hachaim, [[Tzitzit]] by Rav tzvi Kohen 8:71 </ref>
## If one changes [[talit]]’s a new Bracha is needed if one didn’t have that new one in mind when one made the Bracha in the morning. <Ref> S”A 8:12 writes that if one has many pairs of clothes with [[Tzitzit]] one must make a Bracha on each one unless one had intention to where all of them. Mishna Brurah 8:32 explains that if one didn’t have explicit intention, one must make another Bracha for each one. Almost all achronim write this distinction of switching two pairs of [[Tzitzit]] (where one surely makes a new Bracha) and removing one and replacing it after time (where there’s a dispute) including Sh”t Divrei Shmuel 1, Sh”t Teshurat Shai 133, Pri HaSadeh 4:64 (it’s regarding [[Tefillin]], but references [[Talit]]), Artzot HaChaim, Sh”t Yabia Omer Y”D 3:17(2), [[Tzitzit]] Halacha Pesuka (by Rav Tzvi Cohen 8:79), Piskei Teshuvot 8:23(8). See Sh”t Rivovot Efraim 1:23 and Sh”t Bear Moshe 6:4. </ref>
## If one changes [[talit]]’s a new Bracha is needed if one didn’t have that new one in mind when one made the Bracha in the morning. <Ref> S”A 8:12 writes that if one has many pairs of clothes with [[Tzitzit]] one must make a Bracha on each one unless one had intention to where all of them. Mishna Brurah 8:32 explains that if one didn’t have explicit intention, one must make another Bracha for each one. Almost all achronim write this distinction of switching two pairs of [[Tzitzit]] (where one surely makes a new Bracha) and removing one and replacing it after time (where there’s a dispute) including Sh”t Divrei Shmuel 1, Sh”t Teshurat Shai 133, Pri HaSadeh 4:64 (it’s regarding [[Tefillin]], but references [[Talit]]), Artzot HaChaim, Sh”t Yabia Omer Y”D 3:17(2), [[Tzitzit]] Halacha Pesuka (by Rav Tzvi Cohen 8:79), Piskei Teshuvot 8:23(8). See Sh”t Rivovot Efraim 1:23 and Sh”t Bear Moshe 6:4. </ref>