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Tefillin: (lit. "phylacteries"); small black leather cubes containing parchment scrolls inscribed with the Shema and other biblical passages, wrapped on the arm and head of adult men during weekday morning prayers
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Binding mind, heart and deed
The Mitzvah that binds our minds with our hearts and deeds, and allows a daily reunification within ourselves and with G-d. Tefillin: the what, the why, and the how-to.
A brief treatise on the significance of this important Mitzvah, including some basic laws, prayers and diagrams.
In addition to a discussion of the profound effect tefillin have upon the mind and heart, this booklet also includes practical laws, detailed photographs, translations and transliterations of the appropriate blessings, plus the Shema prayer.
What are we to make of this ancient Jewish ritual and what do they mean to us today?
How to Put on Tefillin
Simple-to-follow instructions on how to do the mitzvah of putting on Tefillin.
Tefillin are black leather boxes with Hebrew parchment scrolls. They are worn almost daily by Jewish men, one on the head and one on the arm.
Last night, you charged your cell phone, your laptop, your ebook reader, your video camera, your hand vacuum, your power drill and your cell phone bluetooth earpiece. Now it's time to charge your Jewish soul--with Tefillin!
The Mitzvah that binds our minds with our hearts and deeds, and allows a daily reunification within ourselves and with G-d.
Tefillin
An enigma among human rituals: Black leather boxes containing parchment scrolls inscribed in meticulous accordance with the criteria of an ageless scribal art. Not to be read, but to be worn . . .
A fascinating Shazak clip where the mitzvah of tefillin come alive! Geared for kids... Great for adults!
A taste of Shazak Parsha, where the weekly Torah portion comes alive! Geared for kids... Great for adults!
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