Are tzitzit made (attached) by a woman valid?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that women may attach tzitzit and they are valid. The Rema records that some authorities require men to attach them and that it is proper to be stringent l'chatchila, but b'dieved they are valid even if attached by a woman alone.
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