Concealing Tzitzit in a Cemetery Away from a Grave

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Question

If someone enters a cemetery and does not come within four cubits of a grave, but stands at a distance, is it necessary to tuck in the tzitzit?

Answer

In a cemetery, even if standing at a distance of four cubits, one must tuck in the tzitzit. However, if one is going to a Kohanim section and knows they will not come within four cubits of a grave, and walks on paths not designated for future graves, leniency can be applied.

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