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===How the Head is Wrapped===
===How the Head is Wrapped===
[[Image:Atifa1.png|thumb|left|Step 2: Wrapping One's Head Acc to Mishna Brurah]]
[[Image:Atifa1.png|thumb|right|Step 2: Wrapping One's Head Acc to Mishna Brurah]]
#The practice is that immediately after reciting the bracha while holding the tallit in one's hand,<ref> Kaf Hachaim 8:3 quotes the Eliya Rabba 8:2 who holds that it should be put on quickly, recite the bracha, and then adjust the tallit as we do for Tefillin. Otherwise he is concerned that it isn't considered ''Over Lasiyatan''. However, the Shagat Aryeh 32 holds that the bracha is recited while the tallit is in one's hands. Chida in Mazchik Bracha 8:1, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 9:8, Kaf Hachaim 8:3, and Mishna Brurah 8:2 agree with the Shagat Aryeh.</ref> the tallit should be wrapped around one's head, left there for the time it takes to walk 4 [[amot]], and then drape it down over one's shoulders and have it cover one's placed over body with two strings in front and two in back. Other variant practices can be found in the footnote.<ref>
#The practice is that immediately after reciting the bracha while holding the tallit in one's hand,<ref> Kaf Hachaim 8:3 quotes the Eliya Rabba 8:2 who holds that it should be put on quickly, recite the bracha, and then adjust the tallit as we do for Tefillin. Otherwise he is concerned that it isn't considered ''Over Lasiyatan''. However, the Shagat Aryeh 32 holds that the bracha is recited while the tallit is in one's hands. Chida in Mazchik Bracha 8:1, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 9:8, Kaf Hachaim 8:3, and Mishna Brurah 8:2 agree with the Shagat Aryeh.</ref> the tallit should be wrapped around one's head, left there for the time it takes to walk 4 [[amot]], and then drape it down over one's shoulders and have it cover one's placed over body with two strings in front and two in back. Other variant practices can be found in the footnote.<ref>
* The Tur O.C. 8:2 cites a dispute between the Geonim and the Baal Haitur whether it is necessary to wrap one's head in one's Tallit or not. The Geonim hold that it is necessary since the text of the bracha is Li'hitatef Btzitzit and with respect to Avelut, Shmuel (Moed Katan 24a) defines Atifa as wrapping one's head. The Baal Haitur distinguishes between Avelut whether a formal head wrapping is necessary and Tzitzit where it is all about how it is normally worn.  
* The Tur O.C. 8:2 cites a dispute between the Geonim and the Baal Haitur whether it is necessary to wrap one's head in one's Tallit or not. The Geonim hold that it is necessary since the text of the bracha is Li'hitatef Btzitzit and with respect to Avelut, Shmuel (Moed Katan 24a) defines Atifa as wrapping one's head. The Baal Haitur distinguishes between Avelut whether a formal head wrapping is necessary and Tzitzit where it is all about how it is normally worn.  
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## There is alternative option that some Sephardim practice which is to be stringent for both opinions as well. First, the tallit is placed over the entire body in order to immediately fulfill the opinion of the majority opinion and halacha and only afterwards is it wrapped around one's head. Finally, it is again draped over the shoulders to be worn normally.<ref>Kaf Hachaim 8:3 citing and agreeing with the Shalmei Tzibbur p. 32</ref> Some Morrocans have this practice.<ref>Ateret Avot v. 1 2:9 writes that this is the preferred practice and no one should tell those who have the practice like the Shalmei Tzibbur that they should have to follow the Ben Ish Chai in this matter. He cites the Magen Avot Lebhar p. 57 in the same vein.</ref>
## There is alternative option that some Sephardim practice which is to be stringent for both opinions as well. First, the tallit is placed over the entire body in order to immediately fulfill the opinion of the majority opinion and halacha and only afterwards is it wrapped around one's head. Finally, it is again draped over the shoulders to be worn normally.<ref>Kaf Hachaim 8:3 citing and agreeing with the Shalmei Tzibbur p. 32</ref> Some Morrocans have this practice.<ref>Ateret Avot v. 1 2:9 writes that this is the preferred practice and no one should tell those who have the practice like the Shalmei Tzibbur that they should have to follow the Ben Ish Chai in this matter. He cites the Magen Avot Lebhar p. 57 in the same vein.</ref>
## Another option is simply to recite the bracha and wear the tallit normally over one's shoulders without wrapping one's head at all.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 8:2 rules like the Baal Haitur as does the Taz 8:2, Nachalat Tzvi 8:2, Maamar Mordechai 8:2, Olot Tamid 8:2, and Ateret Tzvi 8:2.</ref> This is the Tunisian practice.<ref>Ateret Avot v. 1 p. 34 citing Aley Hadas 1:26 and Shulchan Aruch Hamekusar 8:17</ref>
## Another option is simply to recite the bracha and wear the tallit normally over one's shoulders without wrapping one's head at all.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 8:2 rules like the Baal Haitur as does the Taz 8:2, Nachalat Tzvi 8:2, Maamar Mordechai 8:2, Olot Tamid 8:2, and Ateret Tzvi 8:2.</ref> This is the Tunisian practice.<ref>Ateret Avot v. 1 p. 34 citing Aley Hadas 1:26 and Shulchan Aruch Hamekusar 8:17</ref>
===Throwing the Strings Over One's Shoulder===
===Throwing the Strings Over One's Shoulder===
[[Image:Atifa2.png|thumb|left|Step 2*: Wrapping One's Head Acc to Ben Ish Chai]]
[[Image:Atifa2.png|thumb|left|Step 2*: Wrapping One's Head Acc to Ben Ish Chai]]
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