TEFILLIN
Tefillin need to be checked
every 3.5 years. We offer the following
services for tefillin:
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We sell new and restored Tefillin
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The Shema also commands us to bind the
words to our hands and between our eyes.
We do this by laying tefillin, that is,
by binding to our arms and foreheads a
leather pouch containing scrolls of Torah
passages.
The word "tefillin" is usually
translated "phylacteries." The
word "tefillin" is etymologically
related to the word "tefilah"
(prayer) and the root Pe-Lamed-Lamed (judgment).
Like the mezuzah, tefillin are meant
to remind us of G-d's mitzvot. At weekday
morning services, one case is tied to
the arm, with the scrolls at the biceps
and leather straps extending down the
arm to the hand, then another case is
tied to the head, with the case on the
forehead and the straps hanging down over
the shoulders. Appropriate blessings are
recited during this process. The tefillin
are removed at the conclusion of the morning
services.
Like the scrolls in a mezuzah, the scrolls
in tefillin must be hand-written in a
special style of writing. A good, valid
set of tefillin can cost a few hundred
dollars, but if properly cared for they
can last for a lifetime.
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