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- Shatnez (or shaatnez, [ʃaʕatˈnez]; Hebrew: שַׁעַטְנֵז‎ šaʿaṭnēz) is cloth containing both wool and linen (linsey-woolsey), which Jewish law, derived from...
- "linen") and wool. This textile has been known since ancient times. Known as shatnez (שַׁעַטְנֵז) in Hebrew, the wearing of this fabric was forbidden in the...
- rabbinic, while the Rema ruled that it is Biblical. The Torah forbids shatnez ("intertying" wool and linen together). However, unlike other forms of...
- bird to take the young, Eating new grain, Forbidden mixtures (such as shatnez). Redeeming the firstborn, Excommunication, Visiting the sick, Mourning...
- as providing atonement for a specific sin: the coat for murder or for shatnez, the undergarment for unchastity, the miter for pride, the belt for theft...
- weaver in IrelandPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Shatnez – Type of cloth Hemp seed – Low-THC cannabis plantPages displaying short...
- be made of wool, and the white strings from linen, making the tzitzit shatnez. Karaite Jews also maintain that Rabbinic Jews are not observing Jewish...
- between chukim ("decrees" – laws without obvious explanation, such as shatnez, the law prohibiting wearing clothing made of mixtures of linen and wool)...
- tartans are kosher: they are made of only wool to adhere to the law of shatnez, which prohibits the mixing of wool and linen. The newer Jewish tartan...
- debate about mixed wool and linen tallit, since the Bible forbids klayim (shatnez)—"intertying" wool and linen together, with the two exceptions being garments...