What did Beis Shammai and Beis Hillel argue about?
- Whether a linen garment is obligated in Techeiles.
- If Techeiles should be worn in Yerushalayim.
- If Halachos should be publicized if it will make people look unusual.
- Whether a Gezeirah is made out of concern that people will use Kala Ilan dye instead of Techeiles.
- Whether Tzitzis can be performed with Lavan without Techeiles.
Why shouldn’t the need to attach Techeiles to a linen garment be publically taught?
- Because the Halachah doesn’t require it to be affixed.
- Because people may use Kala Ilan dye instead of Techeiles.
- Because it makes the wearer look unusual.
- It’s very expensive and most people can’t afford it.
- People by that time were no longer able to make Techeiles.
Where does the Halachah depend on sending a written proclamation?
- Regarding Pesach.
- Regarding Yom Kippur.
- Regarding Tzitzis.
- Answer A and B.
- Answers A, B, and C.
What did the Chasiddim Harishonim do?
- They wore several pairs of Tzitzis.
- They did not affix Techeiles to linen.
- They affixed Techeiles to linen.
- They affixed Tzitzis as soon as they wove three Etzba'os of the Beged.
- They affixed Tzitzis as soon as they began to weave the final three Etzba’os of the Beged.
May Tzitzis be affixed to a garment that already has Tzitzis attached to it?
- No, it is Bal Tosif.
- Yes, it’s not being attached for the Mitzvah, rather for decoration (Noi B’Alma).
- Yes, affixing the second strings nullifies the first ones.
- Machlokes between answers A and B.
- Machlokes between answers B and C.