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Tefillin are a holy article made from animal hide used to for a important mitzvah. The Tefillin boxes house 4 parshiyot of the Torah written on animal hide. There is an obligation for men over the age of Bar Mitzvah to wear Tefillin daily.[1]
Due to the size of these halachot, this page was split up into its relevant sections. See each page for the respective laws.
- Details About the Tefillin Boxes and Straps
- Putting On and Removing Tefillin
- Treating the Tefillin with Respect
- Rabbenu Tam Tefillin
- Who Is Obligated to Wear Tefillin?
Sources
- ↑ Rambam Sefer HaMitzvot (Aseh 12 and 13).