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</p><p class="indent">Those who wear Rabbeinu Tam tefillin should make an effort to put them on, recite the customary passages, and then remove them, all before Mussaf. This is based on the teaching that once one has recited Mussaf, the rest of the day is considered to be a “yom tov,” and on yom tov tefillin are not worn. If it is not possible to put on the Rabbeinu Tam tefillin before Mussaf then one may put them on after Mussaf, or preferably just before or after Mincha.<ref>See Piskei Teshuvot 25:27 and n. 211 at length.</ref> One who customarily wears tefillin at Mincha is permitted to do so on Rosh Chodesh, as well.<ref>Kaf Hachaim (Palagi) 19:5.</ref></p>
</p><p class="indent">Those who wear Rabbeinu Tam tefillin should make an effort to put them on, recite the customary passages, and then remove them, all before Mussaf. This is based on the teaching that once one has recited Mussaf, the rest of the day is considered to be a “yom tov,” and on yom tov tefillin are not worn. If it is not possible to put on the Rabbeinu Tam tefillin before Mussaf then one may put them on after Mussaf, or preferably just before or after Mincha.<ref>See Piskei Teshuvot 25:27 and n. 211 at length.</ref> One who customarily wears tefillin at Mincha is permitted to do so on Rosh Chodesh, as well.<ref>Kaf Hachaim (Palagi) 19:5.</ref></p>
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Special thanks to Rabbi Ari Enkin for allowing Halachipedia to reprint this article from [[https://www.torahmusings.com/2011/10/rosh-chodesh-removing-tefillin/ Torahmusings.com]].  
Special thanks to Rabbi Ari Enkin for allowing Halachipedia to reprint this article from [https://www.torahmusings.com/2011/10/rosh-chodesh-removing-tefillin/ Torahmusings.com].
 
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