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But Sisco's second Israeli 'leader on the Sisco statement amending his first - matter and indicated that Is- statement "saved me the rael was satisfied with the trouble of writing a reac- undersecretary's e x p 1 a n a- tion," Allon told delegates tion. at the plenary session of the In Washington, Mordecai triennial international con- Shalev, minister at the Isra- vention of B•ai Brith. •eli Embassy, said "We were Allon was referring to Sis- satisfied with Mr. Sisco's co's remarks, taped in an in- statement today (on the "To- terview with the United day" show). It rectified the States Information Agency misunderstanding that arose (USIA) for overseas distri- out of his USIA interview on- bution that "We regard the Monday." PLO as the overall umbrella The USIA interview never- organization of the Palestini- theless raised a furor here, ans." .coming on the .heels of PLO Sisco said on the NBC-TV chief Yassir Arafat's inflam- "Today" show Nov. 20, how-. matory Speech to the UN General Assembly and after the terrorist attack on civil- ians in Beisan, although Sis- co's remarks clearly were By Rabbi SAMUEL J. FOR, taped before that latest out- (Col‘yright 1974, JTA, Inc.) rage. - It is traditional Ito have Israelis, however, are ex:. the base color of the • Talk white and the fringes of the tremely sensitive to all nu- ances of U.S. policy in face Talit white. Rabbi Moses Isserles (the of their growing political iso- Laws of Tsitsit, Darkei Moshe lation and the circulation in 2:9) makes a statement to the UN of a pro-Palestine the effect 'that he never saw resolution that calls, in ef- anything but white fringes fect, for the dismemberment and, therefore, there Should of Israel. be no deviation from this All beginnings are difficult. custom. The Talmud (Mena- --Midrash hot 41:B) states the Tsitsit and the Talit should be of the same color. Therefore, the Talit should also be white. The Tosafoth commentary of the Talniud • indicates that matching the color of the Talit with the Tsitsit is a means of beautifying the gar- ment and whatever a Jew wears or uses for the fulfill- ment of a holy commandment of the Almighty should be as aesthetically • appealing as possible. Some commentaries (e.g. Rabbi Joel r k e s) try to explain the treason for rdip white Tsitsit and Talit on the following grounds : the Tal- mud (Rosh Hashona 17:a) in- dicates that the purpose of the Talit was demonstrated by the Almighty. Himself to Moses. He told Moses that whenever the people of Israel have sinned, they should wrap themselves in a Talit, as the Almighty showed Moses, and offer prayers of penance so that they might be forgiv- en. Since the Talit, there- fore, was a garment used to seek forgiveness, it should be white because 'white is the Color of purity and symbolizes forgiveness. Black -or blue stripes on the Talit are only for decorative purposes. • There are blue or black stripes on the Talit. Some claim that these are to demonstrate that even thotigh the basic color of the Tsitsit is white, there was or- iginally one strand of blue running through the other strands. 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