Monday, June 10, 2013

Putting Talit Katan on Before Washing

As quoted from:
Shulchan HaMelech, a Kitzur Shulchan Aruch in 3 volumes as compiled by Maharan HaRav Shmuel Laniado z'al, 1923 with the supplement "Al HaShulchan" containing various opinions compiled by Ezra Basri, Chief Justice of the District Court, Jerusalem in 1992.

We would also like to dedicate this learning for the speedy and complete recovery of our friends' 5-year-old son, Joseph Benjamin, son of Ireneusz Khrystof, diagnosed in April with ALL leukemia. Please have him in mind when studying.

p. 28 Chapter Nine
3. If a person wishes to put on the tallit katan before he has purified his hands he should not say the blessing, but after he has washed he should touch the zizit and then say the blessing, or else he should wait until he puts on another tallit and when he recites the blessing over it he should have the intention to exempt this tallit as well. (Shulchan Aruch).

Note from us: Please consult your own rabbi to find out what to do - these are for learning purposes only.

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