What is the same rule for one who puts on a tallit katan before dawn (before it is light)?
Synopsis
The Rema rules the same as one who sleeps in a tallit: one who puts on a tallit katan before dawn must touch it and bless in the morning when it becomes light. The Magen Avraham, Mishnah Berurah, and Aruch HaShulchan all confirm this.
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