Is a jointly owned (partnership) tallit obligated in tzitzit?
Synopsis
All authorities agree that a tallit owned by partners is obligated in tzitzit, based on the verse 'on the corners of their garments' (plural). Questions arise about whether one may bless on it and what happens if one partner objects to the other wearing it.
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