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Explanation of the Laws of Tzitzit

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Question

Hello Rabbi, In Shulchan Aruch, siman 15, halacha 2, it speaks of a case where someone has a tallit with tzitzit, and he has another garment with three corners and three tzitzit in that garment, and now he wants to cut off the fourth corner of the first garment with its tzitzit and sew them onto the second garment. Is this the case? Another question: In Mishnah Berurah, se’if katan 6, it says: “but without the tzitzit it is permitted to attach it, etc.” Is that referring to a similar case, only there he cuts off only the corner from the first garment and sews it onto the second, and afterwards he will bring tzitzit [not from the first garment] and put them on the fourth corner of the second garment? And is it permitted to do this only if one of the corners of the second garment was not torn and made into a circle before they sewed the fourth corner from the first garment onto the second garment, but if it became rounded it is invalid, correct?

Answer

Peace and blessing 

Both (a) and (b) are very much correct. 

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