Tefillin
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xploring the mitzvah of tefillin offers us a chance to appreciate one of the most profound positive commandments in the Torah. Tefillin are called an â«( ××תâ¬a sign) testifying to our mission as Jews and our eternal covenant with God. Tefillin serve to remind us of such fundamental concepts as Godâs Unity, His Providence, reward and punishment, and the Exodus from Egypt. But above all, tefillin are a symbol of the unique bond that exists between God and the Jewish people.
This class will examine why tefillin are so important. We will seek to answer some of the following questions: What are tefillin? What are inside the tefillin boxes? Why wear tefillin? What is the meaning of this mitzvah? Who wears tefillin and when? May women wear them?
Class Outline:
Introduction Section I. Overview of Tefillin Part A. What are Tefillin? Part B. Betrothed to God Section II. The Meaning and Importance of Tefillin Part A. Binding Heart and Soul Part B. Tefillin Impart Holiness and Awe of God Part C. The Name Tefillin vs. Totafot Part D. The Many Merits of Wearing Tefillin Section III. A Look at the Tefillin â Inside and Out Part A. The Four Parshiyot from the Torah Part B. Houses/Boxes (batim) and Straps (retzuâot) Part C. Colors and Shapes Section IV. Who wears Tefillin and When? Part A. All Day Long? Part B. Women and Tefillin Section V. Conclusion: Picking Up the Signals
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