The Mitzvah of Tefillin: Difference between revisions
Created page with "'''Tefillin''' refers to the divine commandment from the Torah where we are commanded to put on a pair of tefillin - two boxes containing parchment scrolls with written Torah passages from Shema. One is placed on the head, where an infant's skull is soft, opposite the area between the eyes. The second is placed on the arm, on the lower half of the protruding area of the upper arm, opposite the heart. == Source of the Mitzvah == The source of this mitzvah comes from the..." |
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* How did the Rebbe put on Tefillin?, in the 'From the Secretary's Diary' section of Beis Moshiach weekly issue 1224 page 19 | * How did the Rebbe put on Tefillin?, in the 'From the Secretary's Diary' section of Beis Moshiach weekly issue 1224 page 19 | ||
* Crown of Tefillin, by Rebbetzin Sima Ashkenazi in the 'Nashi' supplement to Kfar Chabad weekly 1918 page 23 | * Crown of Tefillin, by Rebbetzin Sima Ashkenazi in the 'Nashi' supplement to Kfar Chabad weekly 1918 page 23 | ||
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