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<DIV>"> RZS: Are you suggesting that the mere presence of tzitzis on a
garment, no<BR>> matter how feminine, is enough to render it "kli
gever"?<BR><BR>RMB: Why not? If my plucking gray hairs could be beged
ishah..."</DIV>
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<DIV>Me: IOW, if a woman was wearing a cape that was clearly made for, and worn
by, women only such that it would be an issur for men to wear it, if it was
altered to have four corners it would still be a women's garment unless she put
tzitzit on it which would then transform it into a beged ish which neither she
nor a man could wear? Sounds strange to me.</DIV>
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<DIV>Joseph Kaplan<BR><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>