This set of thin sheep wool Tekhelet Strings follows the Radzyner Hassidic Tradition and includes four dark blue strings that are to be used with white strings for fulfilling the commandment to wear Tekhelet strings. This set of Tzitzit Strings can be used with a Tallit Katan or Tallit Gadol and gets its color from
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Added on: April 10, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
This set of thin sheep wool Tekhelet Strings follows the Radzyner Hassidic Tradition and includes four dark blue strings that are to be used with white strings for fulfilling the commandment to wear Tekhelet strings. This set of Tzitzit Strings can be used with a Tallit Katan or Tallit Gadol and gets its color from a squid or cuttlefish. This set of Tzitzit strings does not include white strings that are used together with Tekhelet. The dye on these Tzitzit can fade over time and will rub off over time. This is normal and does not mark the strings as defective.
Not much to expect, durable. It’s wool cord. It’s died with Tekhelet. Turns your fingers blue to weave them, but that’s to be expected. That’s to indicate that our people should rub off our good deeds on the world. It hasn’t stained my talis though. The color is a deep blue, like a Montana or Swiss evening sky. It fades to a Texas sky blue and stays there. I’ve bought them several times from Jerusalem Mall, and I’ve always been pleased.
Remember the Mitzvot Numbers 15:38 Tzitzit Blue String “Speak to the people of Israe’l, instructing them to make, through all their generations, tzitziyot on the corners of their garments, and to put with the tzitzit on each corner a blue thread. It is to be a tzitzit for you to look at and thereby remember all of Adonai’s mitzvot (Numbers 15-38-39). This company is the only one available that I found that would allow…
Would have liked a few more but it is kind of expensive … It will be used to make a tzitzit for friends. Would have liked a few more but it is kind of expensive so I can only make 4 along with the 16 white strings.