Peshutim Mehudarim Tefillin Tallit Bar Mizvah Set Ashkenazi
$536.88
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This fabulous Bar Mitzvah Set is literally a Bar Mitzvah boy's rite of passage in a package!
The Siddur can also be ordered in Hebrew-Spanish, Hebrew-German or Hebrew-French.
Ashkenazi or Sephardic?
An Ashkenazi Jew is one whose roots trace back to Central and Eastern Europe whereas a Sephardic Jew is one of Middle Eastern or Persian backgroundm with or without a historical or ethnographic connection to the Iberian Peninsula.
Ktav Beit Yossef or Ari?
Ktav Beit Yossef - generally used by those fo
This fabulous Bar Mitzvah Set is literally a Bar Mitzvah boy's rite of passage in a package!
The Siddur can also be ordered in Hebrew-Spanish, Hebrew-German or Hebrew-French.
Ashkenazi or Sephardic?
An Ashkenazi Jew is one whose roots trace back to Central and Eastern Europe whereas a Sephardic Jew is one of Middle Eastern or Persian backgroundm with or without a historical or ethnographic connection to the Iberian Peninsula.
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
Clockwise or CounterClockwise Wrapping Style:
Clockwise wrapping style usually goes with Ktav Ari
CounterClockwise wrapping style usually goes with Ktav Beit Yossef.
Important to Know:
A right-handed person wears Tefillin on his left arm whereas a left-handed person wears Tefillin on his right arm.
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This fabulous Bar Mitzvah Set is literally a Bar Mitzvah boy's rite of passage in a package!
The Siddur can also be ordered in Hebrew-Spanish, Hebrew-German or Hebrew-French.
Ashkenazi or Sephardic?
An Ashkenazi Jew is one whose roots trace back to Central and Eastern Europe whereas a Sephardic Jew is one of Middle Eastern or Persian backgroundm with or without a historical or ethnographic connection to the Iberian Peninsula.
Ktav Beit Yossef or Ari?
Ktav Beit Yossef - generally used by those fo