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The Deed: Tefillin



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Posted: Nov 26, 2008
beautiful! Thank you
Posted By esther

Posted: Jan 4, 2008
The Deed: Tefillin
I wish to express my gratitude and appreciation for this video. It was both interesting and instructive and the "attitude" of the narrator kept my attention to the very end.

If nothing else, you reached out and connected with at least one Jewish guy who needed some direction and education.

Thank you,
Posted By Bob Stern, Media, PA

Posted: Jan 2, 2008
Tefillin Video
Thank you so much for making this video available!! I turned on the video in hopes that my son, who is fifteen , would watch. It was like magic. The music lured him in and he did watch. His comment was," I did not know that the prayers for tefillin were so easy." He repeated them several times. Again, Thank you!!
Posted By Rochel, Little Rock, AR / USA



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The Deed: Tefillin
The Tefillin are our connection to G-d, as we submit the thoughts in our mind and our emotions in our heart to G-d.  (6:33)
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