Research+-+Tallit

The Tallit
- "Numbers 15". [|B]lue letter Bible. November 10th 2009. November 9th 2009. [] - "Tallit Talk". Ahuva.com. November 9th 2009. November 9th 2009. []
 * **Source 1 Direct Reading From the Torah**
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 * The First Source are direct verses from the Torah and are in the book of Numbers Verses 15: 37-41 and it is God speaking to Moses about how they should wear the Tallit when they are reading Gods teachings so they can remember him and think of all he has done and what could happen if they break his rules. I found this source the way I start most research for projects where I go on Wikipedia and search for my topic and get info and instead of using Wikipedia as a source I scroll down to the bottom of the page and found these verses as one of the references of the Wikipedia page. I feel this is the most reliable source I could possibly find because none would change up information from the Torah.
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 * God telling Moses to wear the tallit in remembrance of him
 * The blue cord In the Tallit resembles the 10 commandments
 * The blue cord is the fringe on the end of the Tallit
 * Main idea of Tallit is a reminder of the 10 commandments set by god
 * Source 2:** [|**http://www.tallit.com/Static/Tallit-Guide.aspx**]
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 * The Second Source is a actually a Jewish religious item shopping website, but is very helpful and has a lot of info on the background of the Tallit and the occasions on which I worshipper would wear this item. The final two paragraphs on the website had very good modern examples of cases on what to do with the Tallit in everyday synagogue situations.
 * Notes
 * You must say a blessing before wearing a Tallit
 * You may wear a Tallit when you have reached the Age of 13 hence this is why at a bar or bat-mitzvah
 * You have to tie the Tallit in a certain way when you put it on and the 4 knots 7-8-11-13 ends up spelling gods holy name in Hebrew and also means one in hebrew making it mean the "one God"

David J. Goldberg, et al. " Jewish art ." //Grove Art Online//. //Oxford Art Online//. 10 Nov. 2009 < http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T044729pg6 >.
 * Source 3:** http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T044729pg6?q=tallit&search=quick&pos=1&_start=1#firsthit
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 * I found this site through the "ARTS" database section
 * This is from the Oxford Art Online Database
 * I typed in "Tallit" into the search bar because I knew I had to keep the search broad (not a very prevalent subject)
 * This site showed me the religious importance of Tallit in Jewish culture
 * The Tallits showed manhood for a growing male

Good, but your third site is too vague.