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Tefillin for the Hand, circa 1984

 Item
Identifier: B202.01.0001.00004

Abstract

A tefillin (phylactery) for the hand consisting of a black leather box with a brown leather strap. The top of the tefillin box has one section in Hebrew that designates that it is ''shel yad'' (for the hand). These leather boxes are those which Jewish men from the age of 13 bind with leather straps onto their left arm (unless they are left-handed, in which case they bind it onto their right arm) during the morning prayers; the leather box contains parchments on which are written the four sections of the Torah in which they are mentioned: ''And you shall bind them for a sign upon your hand and for a remembrance between your eyes'' (Exodus 13:9, and with slight variations in Exodus 13:16, Deuteronomy 6:8 and 11:18). Originally belonged to Max Cayton.

Dates

  • circa 1984

Rights and Usage Statement

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Extent

1 Items (Tefillin)

Scope and Contents

From the File:

Collection contains a Yarmulke, Tefillin bag, Tefillin, and photographs from Max Cayton.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Leather

Provenance

Originally belonged to Max Cayton.

General

Title supplied by archivist.

Inscription and Marks

Inscribed: ''shel yad''

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository

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