Hi! We are excited to introduce a product we've been developing and testing for more than 3 years.
It's not made from some advanced nano graphene fabric. It's not crafted from alpaca wool. It's also not dust-resistant, and it won't keep you dry in the rain... it's just a super practical and convenient product, with a slick design.
IT IS THE ALL-NEW, AUTHENTICORTHODOX JEWISH HOODIE!
Enjoy it at any time, wherever you are – at work, at home, in shul, while traveling, or during sports. It's your Jewish hoodie for everyday life.
Keeping the mitzvah of tzitzit has never been as comfortable, kosher, and authentic as it is now! Enjoy peace of mind: rest assured, you're fulfilling the mitzvah of tzitzit according to halacha.
Natural classic fit and appearance.
Premium-class 3-thread diagonal knit French Terry fabric, density 420 g/m2, 80% cotton.
Front pocket.
Double-layered hood.
Simple to throw on.
Wear your tzitzit in or out, with the ability to modify in seconds.
Super aesthetic inner tzitzit zip pockets.
Forget about the washing machine nightmare.
Equipped with sleeve zippers for easy tefillin wear.
Designed for lefties too, with zippers on both arms.
Every true innovation in the Jewish world should answer one simple question: "Is it kosher, Rabbi?"
We have carefully studied the subject of tzitzit in the presence of an authorized orthodox Rabbi in Jerusalem, preparing detailed responses to all halachic aspects concerning garments requiring tzitzit. This ensures that you can confidently fulfill this beloved mitzvah!
If the fabric consists of natural materials like cotton or wool, it is kosher.
Knitted fabric (looped, not just stitched longitudinally and transversely) is kosher.
If the fabric is not the same color as the tzitzit threads, it is kosher.
The fabric should NOT be shaatnez.
Conclusion: The yom-yom tzitzit hoodie utilizes cotton knit fabric with an 80% to 90% cotton content, meeting all kosher requirements.
Halacha:
Any garment with four corners opposite each other at the front and back, fulfilling the condition of "rov patuach ba ayin," is considered kosher for tzitzit (provided the fabric is kosher).
Side zippers that easily open do not alter the "rov patuach" status, particularly if the garment visually emphasizes its four-cornered nature, even when zipped up.
Conclusion: The yom-yom tzitzit hoodie satisfies the "rov patuach" requirement completely.
Halacha:
Holes must be positioned at the correct distance from the corners (the center of each hole should be 4.5 cm from the edge).
Holes treated with plastic and metal eyelets are also kosher, like regular stitched holes.
Conclusion: The tzitzit holes on the yom-yom tzitzit hoodie fully comply with kosher requirements.
Halacha:
The ideal way to fulfill the mitzvah of tzitzit is to wear the threads hanging out.
Tucked-in threads also completely fulfill the mitzvah of tzitzit.
Conclusion: The yom-yom tzitzit hoodie provides both options, and even when the threads are tucked in, they remain visible, ensuring the mitzvah of tzitzit is always observed.
Halacha:
The most preferable threads for fulfilling the mitzvah of tzitzit are handmade.
Tzitzit threads must be tied for the mitzvah (le shem mitzvah) by a qualified, God-fearing specialist.
Conclusion: The yom-yom tzitzit hoodie utilizes handmade threads, tied by an authorized specialist, meeting the highest kosher standard.
Halacha:
Clothes with sleeves are equally kosher for fulfilling the mitzvah of tzitzit as sleeveless clothing.
Conclusion: The yom-yom tzitzit hoodie, with sleeves, is kosher for observing the mitzvah of tzitzit, especially as its sleeves are designed for the convenience of fulfilling the mitzvah of tefillin.
Halacha:
When donning clothing with tzitzit, it is necessary to recite a blessing.
Conclusion: The yom-yom tzitzit hoodie requires the blessing in any condition, just like a tallit katan.