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- Phylactery | Definition, Significance, Facts | Britannica
The hand phylactery (tefillin shel yad) has one compartment with the texts written on a single parchment; the head phylactery (tefillin shel rosh) has four compartments, each with one text
- PHYLACTERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PHYLACTERY is either of two small square leather boxes containing slips inscribed with scriptural passages and traditionally worn on the left arm and on the head by observant Jewish men and especially adherents of Orthodox Judaism during morning weekday prayers
- Tefillin - Wikipedia
Tefillin are traditionally worn by male adult Jews during Shacharit on weekdays In Orthodox and traditional Conservative Jewish (including Masorti) communities, they are worn solely by men; some Reform and Conservative communities allow Jewish adults to don tefillin regardless of gender
- What are phylacteries used for? - Bible Hub
Phylacteries, traditionally known in Hebrew as “tefillin,” are small, square leather boxes containing passages of Scripture They are worn by observant Jewish individuals-most often during weekday morning prayers-on the arm (near the heart) and on the forehead (just above the eyes)
- phylactery - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The phylactery was a leathern box, cube shaped, closed with an attached flap and bound to the person by a leather band There were two kinds: (1) one to be bound to the inner side of the left arm, and near the elbow, so that with the bending of the arm it would rest over the heart, […]
- What are phylacteries? | GotQuestions. org
Phylacteries are worn in pairs—one phylactery is strapped on the left arm, and one is strapped to the forehead of Jewish men during weekday morning prayers The word phylactery comes from a Greek word meaning “safeguard, protection, or amulet ”
- PHYLACTERIES - JewishEncyclopedia. com
The head-phylactery has four compartments, formed from one piece of leather, in each of which one selection written on a separate piece of parchment is deposited perpendicularly
- What are phylacteries? - Answer The Bible
Phylacteries, also known as tefillin in Hebrew, are small leather boxes containing scrolls of parchment inscribed with verses from the Torah that are worn by observant Jewish men during morning prayers
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