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## If one has [[Tefillin]] in the room that one is in and a [[Talit]] in the next room, the principle of not passing up the mitzvah applies and so one should put on the [[Tefillin]] first or leave the [[Tefillin]], engage in another activity and then get the [[Talit]] first. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 25:4 writes that the principle of not passing up on a mitzvah applies even to when one mitzvah is in the room that one is in and the other mitzvah is in another room. Therefore the same halacha as when one picks up [[Tefillin]] before [[Talit]] applies as above. </ref>
## If one has [[Tefillin]] in the room that one is in and a [[Talit]] in the next room, the principle of not passing up the mitzvah applies and so one should put on the [[Tefillin]] first or leave the [[Tefillin]], engage in another activity and then get the [[Talit]] first. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 25:4 writes that the principle of not passing up on a mitzvah applies even to when one mitzvah is in the room that one is in and the other mitzvah is in another room. Therefore the same halacha as when one picks up [[Tefillin]] before [[Talit]] applies as above. </ref>
# If one first made a mistake by taking the [[Tefillin]] and then made another mistake by putting down the [[Tefillin]], he should then put on the [[Talit]] first. <ref> Mishna Brurah 25:5, Halacha Brurah (Birur Halach 25:2) </ref>  
# If one first made a mistake by taking the [[Tefillin]] and then made another mistake by putting down the [[Tefillin]], he should then put on the [[Talit]] first. <ref> Mishna Brurah 25:5, Halacha Brurah (Birur Halach 25:2) </ref>  
# There’s a doubt in a situation where one would we embarrassed to put on [[Tefillin]] without a [[Talit]] whether one can put on the [[Talit]] first. <Ref> Mishna Brurah (Buir Halacha 25) writes that if one is embarrassed to put on the [[Tefillin]] first there is a doubt whether one may put on the [[Talit]] first. Yalkut Yosef (Sherit Yosef 1 pg 318) writes that since we hold that the principle of not passing up a mitzvah is only derabbanan, we override the Derabbanan with Kavod HaBriot. Whether not passing up a mitzvah is derabbanan or deoraittah is a dispute in the rishonim and achronim, see Yalkut Yosef (Sherit Yosef 1 pg 317-8). </ref>
# There’s a doubt in a situation where one would we embarrassed to put on [[Tefillin]] without a [[Talit]] whether one can put on the [[Talit]] first. <Ref> Mishna Brurah (Beiur Halacha 25) writes that if one is embarrassed to put on the [[Tefillin]] first there is a doubt whether one may put on the [[Talit]] first. Yalkut Yosef (Sherit Yosef 1 pg 318) writes that since we hold that the principle of not passing up a mitzvah is only derabbanan, we override the Derabbanan with Kavod HaBriot. Whether not passing up a mitzvah is derabbanan or deoraittah is a dispute in the rishonim and achronim, see Yalkut Yosef (Sherit Yosef 1 pg 317-8). </ref>
# If one can only afford either a tallit or [[tefillin]], one should buy [[tefillin]]. <ref> Kaf Hachayim 25:3 </ref>
# If one can only afford either a tallit or [[tefillin]], one should buy [[tefillin]]. <ref> Kaf Hachayim 25:3 </ref>