Armenian man puts on tefillins for the first time after discovering that her mom is Jewish. Tefillins represents the communication between man and G-d.
The Torah calls Tefillin an "ot"- a visible emblem of our relationship to G-d. Wearing Tefillin, "all the nations will see the name of G-d upon you, and they will fear you." They are an unmistakable badge, the sign of G-d's protection and of the love that binds Jews to G-d and to each other.
Our trust in G-d and our love cannot be contained within the heart. They spill into the world through the act of donning Tefillin, making G-d's love and protection power real within the world of action.
why can't i find nice jews like this to help me?
MrLifestudent 1 month ago
Amazing
BruceZirk 5 months ago