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In several provinces, a difference in vestments distinguishes the Jews...from the Christians; but in others, the confusion has reached such proportions that a difference can no longer be perceived....We order that they in all Christian lands and at all times, shall be publicly differentiated from the rest of the population by the quality of their garment, especially since this is ordained by Moses." ("Badges" Encyclopedia Judaica, v4, p 64.) |
During the period of the second temple, women as well as men put fringes on their garments. However, later on many Rabbis felt that women should be exempt from wearing them. Their reasoning goes as follows:
One Rabbinical commentator stated: "While a woman may voluntarily assume such obligations, in this case it is held to be improper for a woman to observe the precept of tzitzit and wear a Tallit because of the appearance of overweening pride." Appel , p 39
Other medieval rabbis felt that women were required to wear tzitzit, the same as men.
The blue thread was still important and much discussed in the period immediately after the destruction of the second temple. The Talmud asks: "Why blue?" The answer was, "Because this color resembles the sea, the sea resembles the sky and the sky resembles the 'Chair of Glory,' (Talmud: Men. 43b)
Since the second century C.E., the tassels have been pure white. The use of the blue thread was discontinued. Reasons for its discontinuance include:
Appel, Gersion, THE CONCISE CODE OF JEWISH LAW. Volume One, NY: Ktav, 1977
Cohon, Samuel. S., B'NAI B'RITH MANUAL. Cincinnati: 1926.
Encyclopedia Judaica
Fringes," in: Hastings, J. DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. NY:
Charles Scribner's Sons, 1902, pp. 68-70.
Hammer, Reuven, ENTERING JEWISH PRAYER: A GUIDE TO PERSONAL DEVOTION AND THE WORSHIP SERVICE. NY: Schocken Books, 1994.
Milgrom, Jacob, "Of hems and tassels: Rank, authority and
holiness were expressed in antiquity by fringes on
garments," BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY REVIEW, v. IX, # 3,
May/June 1983, pp. 61-65.
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© Rosemarie E. Falanga, Cy H. Silver