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Learn How To Put On Tefillin From Your Home In Under Five Minutes!!!
lubavitchchabad.org

The exact link for the brochos and other info is http://www.lubavitchchabad.org/library/howto/wizard.asp?AID=272666

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  • such a beautiful commandment from G_d.

  • Dude, you're awesome! I wish all rabbis were like you.

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  • @SpandauJerry we do not need to connect with G-d through an idol!

  • to get connected with g-d needs no one more time, than serious pray in the name of Jesus ^^

  • I NEED A BOY TO BE MY RAV

    TO LEARN & know speaking Hebrew

  • @snakebitgoat We do indeed. except when Purim occurs on Shabbos.

  • do you have to tefillin on Purim?

  • I understand that you state it is a commandment from G-d. However, I am curious, is this worn solely for prayers? How long is it worn for generally?

  • @Gfrant Well, if you are not a Jew then you have no business or need to wrapping tefillin.

  • @Monstergoat66 Ok, I just wanted to better understand the point of your initial comment. In regards to your comment on the Holy Spirit - Tefillin has it's purpose, but Hashem doesn't hesitate to remind me of His love for me and my call to servant-hood in other ways. BTW, I used to profess the Christian faith that my adopted parents raised me with and have since turned/returned to Judaism...so I am quite familiar with the Christian faith.

  • @Monstergoat66 Faith (in Hashem) is an important mitzvah. Wearing Tefillin is a mitzvah that is meant to remind us to love and serve Hashem. Jews love honoring Hashem's Torah - it's not burdensome like many Christians argue. I find the "works" vs "faith" argument in Christianity interesting because, while Christianity may emphasize faith in J.C, there are "works" that dedicated servants of J.C. are expected to do (ex. 10 mitzvot). You don't "believe" and then do whatever else you want.

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