May one wear a properly valid tallit (with all four valid tzitzit) in the public domain on Shabbat, whether a small or large tallit?
Synopsis
All authorities permit wearing a properly fitted valid tallit in the public domain on Shabbat, whether a tallit katan or tallit gadol, provided the tallit is worn as a garment (not merely draped over the shoulders).
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