Tefillin Peshutim Mehudarim Ashkenaz Version | Jewish Gift from Israel
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  • Tefillin Peshutim Mehudarim Ashkenaz Version | Jewish Gift from Israel
  • Tefillin Peshutim Mehudarim Ashkenaz Version | Jewish Gift from Israel
  • Tefillin Peshutim Mehudarim Ashkenaz Version | Jewish Gift from Israel
  • Tefillin Peshutim Mehudarim Ashkenaz Version | Jewish Gift from Israel

Tefillin Peshutim Mehudarim Ashkenaz Version

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These Peshutim Mehudarim Tefillin are a favorite choice for Bar Mitzvah boys. They are Halachically simple but aesthetically enhanced, have lighter, 32 mm batim due to the goat hide used to make them instead of the more expensive (yet more durable) cowhide and are made of a single piece of hide as required. Despite the goat hide used, the Tefillin look almost identical to Tefillin made of cowhide. The Tefillin are Kosher, made in Israel by "Pe'er HaSTaM" and proofread by an expert as well as by
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These Peshutim Mehudarim Tefillin are a favorite choice for Bar Mitzvah boys. They are Halachically simple but aesthetically enhanced, have lighter, 32 mm batim due to the goat hide used to make them instead of the more expensive (yet more durable) cowhide and are made of a single piece of hide as required. Despite the goat hide used, the Tefillin look almost identical to Tefillin made of cowhide. The Tefillin are Kosher, made in Israel by "Pe'er HaSTaM" and proofread by an expert as well as by computer. The Tefillin come with authorized certification that vouches for the computer proofreading as well as certification verifying the Kashruth of the Tefillin. Right or Left Handed: If you are right-handed you wear the Tefillin on the left arm whereas if you are left-handed you wear the Tefillin on the right arm. Ktav Beit Yossef or Ari? Ktav Beit Yossef - generally used by those following Ashkenazi tradition, from Germany, England, Russia, Lithuanian Ashkenazi Ari Zal - generally used by those following Chassidic Sefard tradition, from Poland, Galicia, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia Outwards or Inwards Wrapping Style: Outwards wrapping style usually goes with Ktav Ari Inwards wrapping style usually goes with Ktav Beit Yossef.
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