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1. Before the strap of the arm-tefillin is tightened, the blessing of להניח תפילין is said.
1. Before the strap of the arm-tefillin is tightened, the blessing of להניח תפילין is said.


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   Upon placement of the head-tefillin:
   Upon placement of the head-tefillin:
*Sephardic and Hasidic authorities are of the opinion that the blessing on laying the head-tefillin is not necessary and the one  blessing on laying the arm-tefillin is sufficient.  
*Sephardic and Hasidic authorities are of the opinion that the blessing on laying the head-tefillin is not necessary and the one  blessing on laying the arm-tefillin is sufficient.  
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However, if one spoke by mistake, he must recite the beracha of al mitzvat tefillin as the Ashkenaz.
However, if one spoke by mistake, he must recite the beracha of al mitzvat tefillin as the Ashkenaz.
*Ashkenazim, however, do recite a second blessing of על מצות תפילין on the head-tefillin, before tightening it around the head‏.   
*Ashkenazim, however, do recite a second blessing of על מצות תפילין on the head-tefillin, before tightening it around the head‏.   
It is also customary to add the phrase ברוך שם כבוד מלכותו לעולם וע‏ד because of the doubt as too the necessity of the beracha. (Orach Chaim 25:6 and Ramah there)
It is also customary to add the phrase ברוך שם כבוד מלכותו לעולם וע‏ד because of the doubt as too the necessity of the beracha. (Orach Chaim 25:6 and Ramah there) ==
 


2. The arm-tefillin is placed on the biceps of the arm, two finger breadths away from the elbow, with the box facing inward towards the heart. After the beracha is said, the arm-tefillin is tightened, then wrapped around the arm seven times. The knot formation and arm binding differ considerably between different traditions. There is a custom to cover the arm-tefillin with the sleeve, in accordance with the verse "And they will be a sign to you...", i.e. to you and not to others.
2. The arm-tefillin is placed on the biceps of the arm, two finger breadths away from the elbow, with the box facing inward towards the heart. After the beracha is said, the arm-tefillin is tightened, then wrapped around the arm seven times. The knot formation and arm binding differ considerably between different traditions. There is a custom to cover the arm-tefillin with the sleeve, in accordance with the verse "And they will be a sign to you...", i.e. to you and not to others.