Is a tallit made of cloth with corners made of leather obligated in tzitzit?
Synopsis
A tallit made primarily of cloth with leather corners is obligated in tzitzit. A tallit made primarily of leather with cloth corners is exempt. The obligation follows the material of the main body, not the corners.
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