Is a garment with fewer than four corners obligated in tzitzit?
Synopsis
A tallit with fewer than four corners is completely exempt from tzitzit. All authorities agree on this principle derived from Deuteronomy 22:12.
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Is a garment with more than four corners obligated in tzitzit?
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Which corners should receive tzitzit on a garment with more than four corners?
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If a four-cornered garment is cut diagonally at one corner creating two corners, does it become a five-cornered garment requiring tzitzit?
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If the corners of a tallit are folded, tied up, or sewn to appear rounded or trimmed, is it exempt from tzitzit?
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Is a tallit made of cloth with corners made of leather obligated in tzitzit?
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If a three-cornered tallit has three tzitzit placed on it, and then a fourth corner is created and tzitzit added, are all four tzitzit valid?
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Can tzitzit be placed on a folded tallit without sewing?
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If tzitzit already exist on a garment, and one adds a second set, what is the rule?
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