Chabad Tallit and Tefillin Bags

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==770 Design==
 
==770 Design==
Members of the Chabad Chassidic group, also known as Lubavitch, often choose a tefilin and tallis pouch set which incorporates a design of the organization’s headquarters building at 770 Eastern Parkway, in Crown Heights, New York. These designs can either be embroidered or embossed, depending on the bag material. Common materials used in Chabad talis and tefilin bags are [[Leather Tallit and Tefillin Bags|leather]], [[Suede-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags|suede]], [[Silk-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags|silk]], [[Needlepoint-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags|needlepoint]] and most commonly [[Velvet-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags|velvet]].
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Members of the Chabad Chassidic group, also known as Lubavitch, often choose a tefilin and tallit pouch set which incorporates a design of the organization’s headquarters building at 770 Eastern Parkway, in Crown Heights, New York. These designs can either be embroidered or embossed depending on the bag material. Common materials used in Chabad talis and tefilin bags are [[Leather Tallit and Tefillin Bags|leather]], [[Suede-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags|suede]], [[Silk-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags|silk]], [[Needlepoint-Tallit-and-Tefillin-Bags|needlepoint]] and most commonly velvet.
  
 
==Double Tefilin Bags==
 
==Double Tefilin Bags==
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===Rabbanue Tam Tefillin===
 
===Rabbanue Tam Tefillin===
Rabbeinu Tam was the grandson of Rashi and had a different opinion as to the order that the parshiot (small scrolls with biblical verses) should be put into the tefilin. Due to this difference of opinion, Chassidic group like Chabad, Breslev, some Sephardim, as well as men who are particularly scrupulous to keep the mitzvoth properly according to the different opinions, put on each set of tefilin, one after the other. They usually keep them in separate tefillin bags so that they are not confused, because from the outside there is very little difference in the appearance of the tefilin.
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Rabbeinu Tam was the grandson of Rashi and he had a different opinion as to the order that the parshiot (small scrolls with biblical verses) should be put into the tefilin. Due to this difference of opinion, Chassidic group like Chabad, Breslev, some Sephardim, as well as men who are particularly scrupulous to keep the mitzvoth properly according to the different opinions, put on each set of tefilin, one after the other. They usually keep them in separate tefillin bags so that they are not confused, because from the outside there is very little difference in the appearance of the tefilin.
  
 
[[Category:Judaica]]
 
[[Category:Judaica]]
[[Category:Chabad]]
 

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