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# The cloth that goes over the shoulder can’t be thin strips but rather they must be at least as wide as 3 Etzba’ot. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 16:1 and 16:4 writes that the cloth that goes over the shoulder can’t be thin stripes but rather should be wide enough to be recognizable as clothing. The Eshel Avraham and Kaf HaChaim 16:4 hold that it should be at least 3 Etzba’ot wide. </ref>
# The cloth that goes over the shoulder can’t be thin strips but rather they must be at least as wide as 3 Etzba’ot. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 16:1 and 16:4 writes that the cloth that goes over the shoulder can’t be thin stripes but rather should be wide enough to be recognizable as clothing. The Eshel Avraham and Kaf HaChaim 16:4 hold that it should be at least 3 Etzba’ot wide. </ref>
# It’s better not to have sleeves on Tzitzit. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 16:4 </ref>
# It’s better not to have sleeves on Tzitzit. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 16:4 </ref>
 
==Tuck In or Out==
# Some ashkenazim have the minhag to tuck their strings in and some leave them out. <ref> Mishna Berura 8:26 was strongly against those who wear their tzitzit in and says that by doing so you are disgracing mitzvot and adds that if you received a gift from the king you would surely wear it outside to show off to others. This is the psak of S"A Harav 8:18, and the Magen Avraham 8:13. Aruch HaShulchan OC 8:17, 23:2 says that in many communities in eastern Europe they would took the strings in but he says this isn't really correct. In Nefesh HaRav page 105 Rabbi Herschel Schachter says that some have the minhag to tuck the strings into their pockets or wrap it around the belt. </ref> The sephardi minhag is to wear them tucked in. <ref> Sh"t Yechave Daat 2:1, Sh"t Yaskil Avdi 5:3 and 8:2, Rabbi Shalom Messas in Shemesh U'Magen OC 2:74 based on the Arizal quoting in Pri Etz Chaim Shaat Tzitzit 1. Rav Yaakov Hilel writes in Gevurat HaAri page 137 that the strings should be revealed based on the Arizal (Shaar Hakawanot 7c and Olat Tamid 39a) </ref> A sephardic boy can wear his tzitzit out if it will help him with his yirat shamayim or if he is in an ashkenazi yeshiva and feels uncomfortable. <ref> Sh"t Otzrot Yosef 1:27, Sh"t Or Litzion 2:2:2 </ref>
# At a cemetery one must tuck in his strings. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 23:1 </ref>
==Tallit Gadol==
# The minhag for sephardim is to start wearing a tallit gadol from the age of chinuch in mitzvot. <ref> Kaf Hachayim 8:12, Yechave Daat 4:36. Halacha Berura 17:3 says that this age begins once the child can participate in the prayers in the shul. </ref> The minhag for ashkenazim is not to wear one until one gets married. <ref> Keztot Hashulchan 7:7, Eliya Rabba 17:3, Tashbetz Katan 462 based on a Maharil in Hilchot Nisuin. </ref> A sephardic boy studying in an ashkenazi yeshiva should continue his minhag to wear a tallit gadol. <ref> Yechave Daat 4:36 </ref>
# One shouldn't write a pasuk or the beracha on his tallit gadol <ref> Shulchan Aruch YD 283:4, Rambam Sh"t Pe'er Hador 7 </ref> , but he may keep the tallit if he did get one but should be more careful with it. <ref> Kaf Hachayim 24:24 </ref>
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