Great video, thank you! I appreciated your note that it is better to put on tefillin and say shema and nothing else if the alternative is not putting them on at all. It’s a good place to start.
this is really great chazak ubaruch. 2 points I would like to bring up. 1) Covering your face before saying the bracha: This is not necesessary incorrect. The Ashkenazim doing it this way and many Moroccan minhagim are inherited from Ashkenazim 100's of years ago in Morocco. 2) Sitting down when placing teffilin of yad is largely dependent where the minhag comes from in Morocco. I have seen. a mix of sitting down and standing for teffilin shel yad. Keep up the great work!
Terrific demo. Couple questions: Do Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian and Libyan Jews all follow more or less the same customs? Also how do Moroccans pronounce the ayin, the quf and the het? It seems to me that Maghrebim pronounce the tzaddi as tz just like Ashkenazim do not the back of the teeth ss like Sephardi and Edot HaMizrah do. Also I’m sure when you’re in a room with others youre careful not to hit anyone else with your tzitzit when you put on the tallit.
I wrap almost every day. I was taught and Ashkenazi style but this Moroccan Sephardic method seems to speak to me in a better way. Is it ok to adapt this style?
Yes that is the order the rabbi's have concluded. However there are opinions that say if you touched your tefillin first you should put them on prior to the talit.
It is a biblical commandment in the Torah, mentioned in the Shema prayer: "You shall bind them as a sign upon your hand, and they shall be for a reminder between your eyes".
Bueno, Sefardí siempre significa Español por que Sefarad es España, los Sefardíes Marroquíes son de Orígenes Españoles, un saludo desde Sefarad, España🇪🇸
Speak to the children of Israel and tell them you shall make for yourselves tzitzit on the 4 corners of the garment with a blue string. And it shall be for you as a tzitzit and you will see it and remember all of my commandments.
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@@elimillerofficial thank you, I didn't see a blue thread, is that somewhere?
One correction: if one spoke for any reason in between making the first wrap on the hand tfilin and getting the head tfilin in the right place, he must make the bracha al mitzvat tfilin on the head tfilin
Great video, thank you! I appreciated your note that it is better to put on tefillin and say shema and nothing else if the alternative is not putting them on at all. It’s a good place to start.
Effective direction.
I thank you for producing this instructional video.
A true mitzvah worthy of recognition.
A mensch .
this is really great chazak ubaruch. 2 points I would like to bring up. 1) Covering your face before saying the bracha: This is not necesessary incorrect. The Ashkenazim doing it this way and many Moroccan minhagim are inherited from Ashkenazim 100's of years ago in Morocco. 2) Sitting down when placing teffilin of yad is largely dependent where the minhag comes from in Morocco. I have seen. a mix of sitting down and standing for teffilin shel yad.
Keep up the great work!
Parking! 😁
This was great! Chazach u'varuch!
Great video!
Looks at those biceps !💪
Finally i found a Moroccan way toda eli
Maghrib dima m3a falastin 🇲🇦🇵🇸
Yes, I'd like to see more videos! Sefardic Sacharit slowly for practice? I'm teaching my kids and your videos help! Who taught you to put on Tefillin?
Can you demonstrate how to wash hands when person wakes up, and before eating, and on shabbat evening, thabks
Fantastic instructional. Thank you!
keep making great videos!!!!!
That’s quite a library you’ve got there!
Great vid. Thank you!!
Terrific demo. Couple questions:
Do Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian and Libyan Jews all follow more or less the same customs?
Also how do Moroccans pronounce the ayin, the quf and the het? It seems to me that Maghrebim pronounce the tzaddi as tz just like Ashkenazim do not the back of the teeth ss like Sephardi and Edot HaMizrah do.
Also I’m sure when you’re in a room with others youre careful not to hit anyone else with your tzitzit when you put on the tallit.
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Great effort man, keep up the good work and keep uploading more videos.
finally all the other vids were ashkenaz and reform i finally found a normal video
This beautiful beyond words can express.
Great effort. Very good video.
I wrap almost every day. I was taught and Ashkenazi style but this Moroccan Sephardic method seems to speak to me in a better way. Is it ok to adapt this style?
Awesome vid...is it necessary to put on the tallit before the teffilin?
Yes that is the order the rabbi's have concluded. However there are opinions that say if you touched your tefillin first you should put them on prior to the talit.
Thanks...I appreciate your help
My husband would like this tallit in this color
Of great value to me.
Appreciate your comment to, on minimum daily use...
Shalom and thank you.
great content. thx!
very nice
Very good guide thank you
What is the purpose of the Tefillin?
It is a biblical commandment in the Torah, mentioned in the Shema prayer: "You shall bind them as a sign upon your hand, and they shall be for a reminder between your eyes".
👍 thanks great video , JasakUBaruj
Good
Thank you
I asked my parent's community (Moroccan) but could not get an answer, why 8 turns on the arm while the Shulkhan Arukh specifies 7? Is it a custom?
it is half turn
If you stand w Israel we don’t claim you as Moroccan..
We put tefilin in Turkey like this 7.5 turn.
And their knot on their gurgle meshli book bible
Good prayer thank you sir
Bueno, Sefardí siempre significa Español por que Sefarad es España, los Sefardíes Marroquíes son de Orígenes Españoles, un saludo desde Sefarad, España🇪🇸
brother you are cutest person in the whole wide world, full of cuteness, a total boo
why do you call the talit a tzitzit?
Speak to the children of Israel and tell them you shall make for yourselves tzitzit on the 4 corners of the garment with a blue string. And it shall be for you as a tzitzit and you will see it and remember all of my commandments.
@@elimillerofficial thank you, I didn't see a blue thread, is that somewhere?
@ it's historical. Some Mizrakhi communities still use blue Tzitzit (called Tekhelet) but it's not common
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One correction: if one spoke for any reason in between making the first wrap on the hand tfilin and getting the head tfilin in the right place, he must make the bracha al mitzvat tfilin on the head tfilin
Do you have an email address I can write you at?
Pardon me, but how is this an atifa? Most of your body is not wrapped.
what a privilege! so spoilt