Yasher koach. Baruch Hashem I never dreamed that our generation would merit to rediscover such powerful tefillah. Thank G-d for the ancient HaBani tradition and it's preservation. May we merit to renew our connection with all of the holy practices of our ancestors to help us bring about the will of Hashem for His world and the world to come. ^^
Thank you, Michael. We're sorry, but we purposefully removed some frames so that it would it would be difficult for messianic imitators to learn and ape our sacred tradition. So long as you are a regular, kosher Jew, you are welcome to visit us in Beit Shemesh and, we'll be glad to teach you in person. We can be reached at torathmoshe@gmail.com.
@riversstreamsYour explanation sounds good but I was told there is a different answer. A person who is right handed puts it on the left hand so the right hand is free to fight if you are attacked.
Thank you. Yes, above and up against the hairline. (see M"T, hil. Tefillin, Mezuzoth & S"T). That is the line at the base of the hair where it stops growing. If it were more forward, the tefillah would not cover the place of a baby's soft spot -- the other sign of the place. In the vid, the mori's hair is long, so you can't determine his true hair line. Some err placing the tefillin too far forward: It is not only the wrong spot, it causes overhang, so the tefillah doesn't sit properly.
That is for a right-handed individual. A left-handed individual must tie on his right arm. That isn't only according to Mishneh Torah, but Shulhhan `Arukh and Mishneh Berurah... it is common knowledge.
B"H kind of off topic , but where can one get that style of clothing? ie. the turban and kutonath cant get traditional Temanim clothing where i live and cant find anywhere online. if some one could point me in the right direction would be much appreciated.
Sorry, we purposefully removed some frames so that it would it would be difficult for messianic imitators to learn the tradition. If you are a regular, kosher Jew and come to visit us in Beit Shemesh some day, we'd be glad to teach you in person.
According to Mishna Berurah 27:9 there is room for two shel rosh (tefillin) on the head one behind the other.... As such a person should put the shel rosh further back on their head, not just behind the ROOTS of the hairline on the forehead. Technically the Mishna Berura is Ashkenaz, and I didn't mean to indicate you did anything wrong, simply that one can go the extra step and possibly move it back further (ie: I am adding to what you wrote above not to what was shown in the video).
Im left handed as well, but tell you the truth its hard to see and understand how he put it on. The last part is the same as Sefardic way, except he took the straps back below the hand and not on the hand itself.
Un hermosa anajat tefilín, en especial admiro mucho a Bené Abir y al Aluf del Abir Iehoshúa Abner Sófer. Agradezco la difusión de este material. Kol tub!
Hi, can you pls share the artist who performed this Adon Olam, love it! and thank you for the instructional video! :) I just got my first tefillin! :)))
Yasher koach.
Baruch Hashem I never dreamed that our generation would merit to rediscover such powerful tefillah.
Thank G-d for the ancient HaBani tradition and it's preservation. May we merit to renew our connection with all of the holy practices of our ancestors to help us bring about the will of Hashem for His world and the world to come.
^^
תודה רבה. אני אוהב מסורת תימני
This is beautiful - Could you possibly do a slower, more clear step by step video for some of us :) It would be most appreciated!
Thank you, Michael. We're sorry, but we purposefully removed some frames so that it would it would be difficult for messianic imitators to learn and ape our sacred tradition. So long as you are a regular, kosher Jew, you are welcome to visit us in Beit Shemesh and, we'll be glad to teach you in person. We can be reached at torathmoshe@gmail.com.
I love that!
Mori, could you show more detail as to how to tie the "W"?
@riversstreamsYour explanation sounds good but I was told there is a different answer.
A person who is right handed puts it on the left hand so the right hand is free to fight if you are attacked.
Thank you. Yes, above and up against the hairline. (see M"T, hil. Tefillin, Mezuzoth & S"T). That is the line at the base of the hair where it stops growing. If it were more forward, the tefillah would not cover the place of a baby's soft spot -- the other sign of the place. In the vid, the mori's hair is long, so you can't determine his true hair line. Some err placing the tefillin too far forward: It is not only the wrong spot, it causes overhang, so the tefillah doesn't sit properly.
i love Yeminite Jewish culture.
That is for a right-handed individual. A left-handed individual must tie on his right arm. That isn't only according to Mishneh Torah, but Shulhhan `Arukh and Mishneh Berurah... it is common knowledge.
B"H
kind of off topic ,
but where can one get that style of clothing? ie. the turban and kutonath
cant get traditional Temanim clothing where i live and cant find anywhere online.
if some one could point me in the right direction would be much appreciated.
Can't find the grandchildren of jorji anywhere! Where did you get this version of adon olam?
who sings this song
Please show how you did the initial shin at the top of your arm
Sorry, we purposefully removed some frames so that it would it would be difficult for messianic imitators to learn the tradition. If you are a regular, kosher Jew and come to visit us in Beit Shemesh some day, we'd be glad to teach you in person.
Hey im going to birthright in June! Which shul is it Beit Shemesh?
Contact us at torathmoshe@gmail.com. While the small Beth Midrash is still active, it no longer functions as a shul except on special occasions.
@0Hakann0 ... Adon Ôlam, from the prayer book (Siddur). It's not a song.
According to Mishna Berurah 27:9 there is room for two shel rosh (tefillin) on the head one behind the other.... As such a person should put the shel rosh further back on their head, not just behind the ROOTS of the hairline on the forehead. Technically the Mishna Berura is Ashkenaz, and I didn't mean to indicate you did anything wrong, simply that one can go the extra step and possibly move it back further (ie: I am adding to what you wrote above not to what was shown in the video).
I want that Dress!
Im left handed as well, but tell you the truth its hard to see and understand how he put it on. The last part is the same as Sefardic way, except he took the straps back below the hand and not on the hand itself.
Un hermosa anajat tefilín, en especial admiro mucho a Bené Abir y al Aluf del Abir Iehoshúa Abner Sófer. Agradezco la difusión de este material. Kol tub!
למה התפילין ביד ימין?
מאוד נהניתי מהסרטון, יישר כוח.
+Guy Howes כי המוארי, זה שמניח, הוא שמאלי. כך ההלכה: איש איטר מניח על ידו הימנית, כשם שאיש ימיני מניח על ידו השמאלית. תודה
What's the song called
+Cole Dodd "Adon `Olam"
+Cole Dodd does it hurt when you wear Tefillin
Hi, can you pls share the artist who performed this Adon Olam, love it! and thank you for the instructional video! :) I just got my first tefillin! :)))
אני סקרן, מי אתה ומאיפה?
אתה מדבר בעברית במבטא מעורב, אנגלי תימני, אתה לא נראה תימני או חבני ואתה לבוש כמו חבני.
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And the Ashkenazi way ...
watch?v=5ZCvUDbmPu4