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Explaining the Tallit Logo

This message explains the logo of the corner of a tallit against the blue sky. This was the first logo when we decided to use this site and it represents the fringe of Yeshua’s cloak mentioned at Matthew 9:20 and other places. Wearing a blue tassels for fringes, in Hebrew tzit-tzit or tzit-tziyot, is the only commanded article of clothing for a believer. It comes from Numbers 15:38 and is tool to help one remember to keep the Torah aka commandments. This logo was replaced with the Tree of Life logo in November of 2023.

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Posted on December 2, 2022December 5, 2023Author FCC AdminCategories TeachingsTags commandments, Early Christianity, Logo, tassels, Torah, tzit-tzit
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