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  1. The Golden Tzitz - Parshah Focus - Parshah - Chabad.org

    Make a plate (tzitz) of pure gold, and engrave on it as on a seal, “Holy to G‑d.” Place it upon a blue thread, so that it will be on the turban; it shall be opposite the front of the turban.

  2. Priestly golden head plate - Wikipedia

    The priestly golden head plate, crown or frontlet (Hebrew: צִיץ, romanized: ṣīṣ) was the golden plate or tiara worn by the Jewish High Priest on his mitre or turban whenever he would …

  3. The Light of the Tzitz - The Timeless Wisdom of Breslov

    Mar 6, 2025 · The Tzitz, positioned on the forehead, represents the ability to access divine wisdom in moments of darkness. When the Jewish people embrace Kodesh …

  4. Looking at the World Through the Eyes of the Tzitz - Rabbi

    Adorning his head is the tzitz which describes the essence of the role of the Kohen Gadol, as carved into this golden ornament are the words קדוש לה' - Holy for Hashem. Although the …

  5. The Mystical Powers of the High Priest’s Head-Plate

    Feb 7, 2022 · Among them is the golden head-plate, or the tzitz (צִיץ), which was engraved with the words kodesh laHashem (קֹדֶשׁ לַיהֹוָה), ‘Holy to God.’ The word tzitz means ‘to blossom,’ or …

  6. The secret of the Tzitz – The cracks in the wall of iron between us …

    Mar 6, 2025 · The Tzitz was a gold ornament with the name of G-d engraved in it and was worn by the high priest over his forehead. It wasn’t just a majestic ornament that beautified the high …

  7. The Tzitz and Mesorah/Tradition - Sefaria

    And even though one of the great sages testified that he saw the tzitz in Rome and it was written on one line. This didn't change what was known to them (oral tradition - Mesorah).

  8. Tetzaveh | The Tzitz of the High Priest - Yeshivat Har Etzion

    Jan 4, 2019 · It is composed of two elements: a highly visible ornamental strip that is fashioned out of pure gold and a fastening cord that is spun out of prized sky-blue wool.

  9. Tetzaveh: The High Priest's Golden Crown

    Perhaps most striking of the special garments worn by the Kohen Gadol (High Priest) was the tzitz. This was a gold plate tied around the forehead, engraved with the words “ Holy to God.

  10. Priestly golden head plate - Wikiwand

    The Tzitz was a small rectangular plate of solid gold, engraved in Hebrew letters with "HOLINESS TO THE LORD," and having holes drilled in each of the four corners through which blue cords …