Putting On and Removing Tefillin: Difference between revisions
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# The | # The Beracha of [[Shehecheyanu]] is not recited the first time someone puts on [[Tefillin]].<ref> Chida in Machazik Bracha 22, Kaf Hachaim Palachi 10:8 based on Tosfot Menachot 75, against the tosefta [[Brachot]] 6:10 which says that when one makes [[Tzitzit]] or [[Tefillin]], to recite [[Shehecheyanu]], this is brought down by the Rambam Hilchot [[Brachot]] 11:9. However, the Beiur Halacha 22:1 and Kaf Hachayim 22:2 both suggest to put on a new garment and say the [[shehecheyanu]] on that immediately before putting on [[Tefillin]] for the first time, while having in mind to cover the [[Tefillin]] as well, in order to avoid the safek.</ref> | ||
# Some Moroccan communities did have the custom for a [[Bar Mitzvah]] boy to recite Shehechiyanu on his new Tefillin, but many recommend reciting the Shehechiyanu on a new Tallit to exempt it instead.<ref>Magen Avot (Orach Chaim 22:1)</ref> | # Some Moroccan communities did have the custom for a [[Bar Mitzvah]] boy to recite Shehechiyanu on his new Tefillin, but many recommend reciting the Shehechiyanu on a new [[Tallit]] to exempt it instead.<ref>Magen Avot (Orach Chaim 22:1)</ref> | ||
===Interrupting Between The Arm and Head Tefillin=== | ===Interrupting Between The Arm and Head Tefillin=== | ||
# It is strictly forbidden to talk between the placement of the arm and head [[Tefillin]]. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 25:9 based on Gemara Menachot 36a, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch of Rav Rephael Baruch Toledano, siman 10:3. see also Gemara Sota 44b which informs us that for such a transgression an individual would return from the battlefield</ref> | # It is strictly forbidden to talk between the placement of the arm and head [[Tefillin]]. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 25:9 based on Gemara Menachot 36a, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch of Rav Rephael Baruch Toledano, siman 10:3. see also Gemara Sota 44b which informs us that for such a transgression an individual would return from the battlefield</ref> |