
TieDyeTzitzit parties are done anywhere and everywhere, any time a group can get together. They are often done in schools and in other settings where the tie-dye party is not the only thing going on, such as:
- BBQs in people's backyards
- Music at festivals or nature parties
- Groups on trips who put a tie-dye party on their itinerary
- School and college groups
- Shul events and community Shabbatonim
- Many other venues
Often the TieDyeTzitzit party is part of a fun day or evening with added entertainment. People can bring other personal clothes to tie-dye also — this is especially nice for girls, who don't generally wear tzitzit, so they can make and have tie-dye clothes too.


How to Get Started
To make your own TieDyeTzitzit party, or if you have any questions:
raphael1 at TieDyeTzitzit dot com
Eretz Yisroel: 052-2600864
See our video page for footage of past parties and how to tie the tzitzit strings onto a garment.