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# Halacha Le'Maaseh:
# Halacha Le'Maaseh:
* Sephardim: To fulfill Mitzvah BUT not to make a bracha: should wear tzitzit measuring 1.5 [[amot]] by 1 amah. It would also be best if this shiur doesn’t include neck hole, but if it’s difficult to find a tzitzit that size or uncomfortable to wear, one may rely on the opinions that the neck hole is included. In this case, one should make a bracha on a tallit Gadol and patur (exempt) the tallit katan. In order to make a bracha on a tallit katan, it should measure 2 [[amot]] by 1 [[amah]] <ref>See Halacha Berurah 1, 16:1; and “Tzel Heharim” by R’ Hertzel Hillel Yitzhak, p. 8-11.</ref>.
* Sephardim: To fulfill Mitzvah BUT not to make a bracha: should wear tzitzit measuring 1.5 [[amot]] by 1 amah. It would also be best if this shiur doesn’t include neck hole, but if it’s difficult to find a tzitzit that size or uncomfortable to wear, one may rely on the opinions that the neck hole is included. In this case, one should make a bracha on a tallit Gadol and patur (exempt) the tallit katan. In order to make a bracha on a tallit katan, it should measure 2 [[amot]] by 1 [[amah]] <ref>See Halacha Berurah 1, 16:1; and “Tzel Heharim” by R’ Hertzel Hillel Yitzhak, p. 8-11.</ref>.
*Ashkenazim: To follow the Mishna Brurah, one should wear Tzitzit that are 1.5 [[amot]] (in length) by 0.75 [[amah]] (in width) not including the neck hole. <ref> Mishna Brurah 8:17, 16:4 </ref> Accordingly, one can wear a Tzitzit 32 by 16 inches not including the neckhole. <ref> Rabbi Neusadt, author of Daily Halacha Discussions, writes that using Rav Moshe's (Sh"t Igrot Moshe 1:136) standard of measuring the Amah which is 21.3 inches per Amah one ends up with 32 inches by 16 inches. http://www.torah.org/advanced/weekly-halacha/5765/pekudei.html. Rabbi Willing is lenient to allow 26 inches in length ([http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/729840/Rabbi_Zvi_Sobolofsky/Hilchas_Tzitzis_Part_2_(definition_of_a_cornder,_size_of_beget,_straps,_brecha_on_borrowed_tzitzis) Rabbi Sobolofsky] (min 14) in name of Rabbi Willig) </ref>
*Ashkenazim: To follow the Mishna Brurah, one should wear Tzitzit that are 1.5 [[amot]] (in length) by 0.5 [[amah]] (in width) not including the neck hole. <ref> Mishna Brurah 8:17, 16:4 </ref> Accordingly, one can wear a Tzitzit 32 by 16 inches not including the neckhole. <ref> Rabbi Neusadt, author of Daily Halacha Discussions, writes that using Rav Moshe's (Sh"t Igrot Moshe 1:136) standard of measuring the Amah which is 21.3 inches per Amah one ends up with 32 inches by 16 inches. http://www.torah.org/advanced/weekly-halacha/5765/pekudei.html. Rabbi Willing is lenient to allow 26 inches in length ([http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/729840/Rabbi_Zvi_Sobolofsky/Hilchas_Tzitzis_Part_2_(definition_of_a_cornder,_size_of_beget,_straps,_brecha_on_borrowed_tzitzis) Rabbi Sobolofsky] (min 14) in name of Rabbi Willig) </ref>
# Even a garment with four corners needs to be open at least a majority of the way up. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 10:7 </ref> If there is a button less than half way up but the majority is still open, it is still obligated in tzitzit. <ref> Halacha Berura 10:20 </ref>
# Even a garment with four corners needs to be open at least a majority of the way up. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 10:7 </ref> If there is a button less than half way up but the majority is still open, it is still obligated in tzitzit. <ref> Halacha Berura 10:20 </ref>
=== Shoulder straps and sleeves===
=== Shoulder straps and sleeves===