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Step 1
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Show two sources
for the mitzvah of Tzitzis in the Torah.
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Explain
the significance of the following:
- the gematria (numerical
value of the Hebrew letters) of Tzitzis;
- the number of corners,
knots, strings, and windings in Tzitzis.
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Demonstrate
the following:
- how to check, make a blessing
on, and put on Tzitzis;
- a consistent, proper wearing
of Tzitzis over the span of a week.
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Describe
how Tzitzis should be worn in the following situations:
- while sleeping;
- while swimming or in a
water park;
- while in a beis hachayim
(cemetery).

Step Two
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Describe the mitzvah
of adding techeiles to Tzitzis and explain why we
do not do so today.
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Explain when and
by whom a tallis katan and tallis gadol are worn.
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Summarize the
halachos involved in using a borrowed tallis.
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Name the materials
from which Tzitzis may be made according to the
Torah, and explain the halachos involving Tzitzis
made from other materials.

Step Three
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Explain who may
make the garments and strings used for Tzitzis,
and who may tie Tzitzis which are to be used by
an adult.
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Explain or demonstrate
how the strings used for Tzitzis are made.
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Demonstrate the
proper tying of Tzitzis on a garment, including
having proper intention for the Mitzvah.
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Show the
following:
- five (5) flaws that can
occur in the garment which make it unfit for
use;
- three (3) flaws in the
strings which make them unfit;
- what to do if one discovers
that the Tzitzis he is wearing have become
unfit.
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Explain how Tzitzis
are to be disposed once they become unusable.
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