[Avodah] talit katan
Zev Sero
zev at sero.name
Thu Jul 29 17:40:18 PDT 2021
On 29/7/21 3:23 pm, Rich, Joel via Avodah wrote:
> Any leads on when the talit katan first was worn (clearly the rishonim
> discussed it – but was it since Sinai?)
It seems obvious that it is not from Sinai. The gemara seems to take it
for granted that people at the time of Matan Torah dressed much the same
way as people did in the gemara's times, and as the Greeks and Romans
did, by wrapping themselves in square cloaks pinned at the shoulder.
Thus they wore proper taleisim all day, and had no need for a talles koton.
Taleisim ketanim only came into use when fashions changed and people no
longer wore sheets all day. Once normal everyday clothing was no longer
chayav in tzitzis, it became a problem that people would be going around
without tzitzis all day, and what would become of the "uz'chartem". So
people came up with this bediavad solution, in the form of a garment
which has four corners but is not worn by `atifa, so they couldn't say
the proper bracha on it and had to make up a new one that is not
mentioned in the gemara.
So find out when people started wearing tunics and robes rather than
wrapped sheets, and you will have your answer. Definitely post-gemara
but either pre-rishonim or early rishonim.
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Zev Sero Wishing everyone a healthy summer
zev at sero.name
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