What is PTIL Tekhelet?

Ptil Tekhelet – A group that promotes the view that the chilazon is the snail Murex trunculus. Explanation of how tekhelet was discovered and made from the Murex trunculus.

Can a woman tie tzitzit?

A woman can tie tzitzis even though the woman is not obligated in the mitzvah, since the garment requires tzitzis, and certainly tzitzis may be tied at night, even though there is no active mitzvah at that time.

How many knots are in a tzitzit?

13
Each tassel has eight threads (when doubled over) and five sets of knots, totaling 13. The sum of all numbers is 613, traditionally the number of commandments in the Torah.

How do I stop tzitzit from fraying?

Squeeze a drop of glue at the end of each string. It should soak in on its own, but if it beads up, just rub it in with your gloved fingers. Repeat for every string and you’re done!

What is the biblical Hebrew word for blue?

The Hebrew word for blue is ka-KHOL.

What are tzitzit strings?

Tzitzit (Hebrew: צִיצִית‎ ṣīṣīṯ, [tsiˈtsit]; plural צִיצִיּוֹת‎ ṣīṣīyyōt, Ashkenazi: ṣīṣīs; and Samaritan: ࠑࠉࠑࠉࠕ‎ ṣeṣet) are specially knotted ritual fringes, or tassels, worn in antiquity by Israelites and today by observant Jews and Samaritans.

How many strings does a tzitzit have?

Each tassel has eight threads (when doubled over) and five sets of knots, totaling 13. The sum of all numbers is 613, traditionally the number of commandments in the Torah.

How many knots are in a Sephardic tzitzit?

Each tzitzit has 8 cords and five knots. This gives a total of 613, the number of all the commandments in the TeNaK (Old Testament).

Can I cut my tzitzit?

As a tallit and tzitzit professional, I use these scissors to cut tzitzit when necessary, because according to Jewish law it is preferable not to cut the tzitzit with a metal blade. I used to use broken shards of glass, but obviously these zirconium oxide ceramic scissors work much better.

What does tzitzit symbolize?

The numerical value of tzitzit, coupled with the number of knots and strings used to make these fringes, is 613, equal to the number of commandments. Beyond feeling God’s presence, one, through the wearing of tzitzit, has a constant awareness of responsibility to God’s law.

What is tzitzit and Tekhelet?

Tzitzit & Tekhelet. The biblical command to attach fringes to the four corners of a tallit serves to remind us of our obligations to God and to fellow man. Choose from Ashkenazic, Sefardic, Yemenite, handmade or machine made tzitzit, light or heavyweight Techelet.

What color is blue tzitzit?

Evidence suggests the tekhelet that colored ancient blue tzitzit was sky-blue and derived from murex dye. In the Bible, a shade of blue called tekhelet was God’s chosen color for the ancient Israelites. Tekhelet drapes adorned Solomon’s Temple, and tekhelet robes were worn by Israel’s high priests.

How is sky-blue tzitzit made?

Decades after Herzog’s death, chemist Otto Elsner proved that murex dye could in fact produce a sky-blue color by exposing the snail secretions to ultraviolet rays during the dyeing process. Sky-blue tzitzit, then, could be made with murex dye.

What color is Tekhelet in the Bible?

Eleventh-century Biblical exegete Rashi described tekhelet as a deep blue or dark violet. A violet swatch of wool discovered during excavations at the first-century Herodian fortress of Masada was proven to have been colored by murex dye.