What's worse not wearing kipa or not wearing tzitzis?
metis aged ecumenical anthropologist Feb 4, 2016 #2 The latter, which is mandated by Torah whereas the former is not.
Leo613 Active Member Feb 4, 2016 #3 metis said: The latter, which is mandated by Torah whereas the former is not. Click to expand... I thought the Torah commands to put fringes on four cornered garment but you don't have to wear four cornered garment
metis said: The latter, which is mandated by Torah whereas the former is not. Click to expand... I thought the Torah commands to put fringes on four cornered garment but you don't have to wear four cornered garment
RabbiO הרב יונה בן זכריה Feb 4, 2016 #4 Leo613 said: What's worse not wearing kipa or not wearing tzitzis? Click to expand... Doesn't it depend on what else you are, or are not, wearing?
Leo613 said: What's worse not wearing kipa or not wearing tzitzis? Click to expand... Doesn't it depend on what else you are, or are not, wearing?
rosends Well-Known Member Feb 4, 2016 #5 unanswerable in its current form. Am I sephardic? What am I doing at the time? What else am I wearing?
unanswerable in its current form. Am I sephardic? What am I doing at the time? What else am I wearing?
dantech Well-Known Member Feb 4, 2016 #6 What does it matter? It's not like one prevents the other. They are both individual Mitzvot. Short answer though is that for Sepharadics, they are both commandments. For Ashkenazim, Tsitsit is more important.
What does it matter? It's not like one prevents the other. They are both individual Mitzvot. Short answer though is that for Sepharadics, they are both commandments. For Ashkenazim, Tsitsit is more important.