How to properly take care of your Tefillin and maintain them to ensure they last a lifetime.

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @TheSoferCenter
    @TheSoferCenter  Год назад

    For more information contact Rabbi Kass.
    Email: TheSoferCenter@gmail.com
    Phone or WhatsApp: 845-262-0246
    www.SoferCenter.com

  • @yelnats61
    @yelnats61 3 года назад +4

    A lot of what I learned about tefillin was from watching your videos

  • @yelnats61
    @yelnats61 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful trailer! Mazal tov

  • @ltdad613
    @ltdad613 3 года назад +3

    Another well made video.

  • @dordor3475
    @dordor3475 2 года назад

    thanks a million for your wonderful videos, chazak ve'amatz le'harbos kevoidoy yisburach bu'oilom, i would like to comment on your idea to put the tefilin in an icebox in in the car, i did so for a while and i noticed it was getting very moist sometimes, and i think that moisture is more damaging to the parshes than the heat.

    • @TheSoferCenter
      @TheSoferCenter  2 года назад

      Yes moisture is damaging as well. That is strange as I've done it myself on many occasions and never had any moisture buildup. Make sure not to put ice packs inside. And make sure you don't put sweaty Tefillin in. It should be dry. As dry as the air is when you put in the Tefillin it should be able to hold the temperature and humidity level.

  • @GLOCKDPLUSFlowriders
    @GLOCKDPLUSFlowriders Год назад

    Rabbi I remember you saying that Vaseline could be put on the bottom of the batim, and then wiped off, but I can't find the video anywhere. Do you know which video it was?

    • @TheSoferCenter
      @TheSoferCenter  Год назад +1

      So I have heard that that can help make a barrier to keep out sweat from the batim. But I have personally never done it. It may be possible you heard it from another Sofer? I'm not sure if I mentioned it in any of my videos...

  • @srd2725
    @srd2725 2 года назад

    how do you feel about those flexible rubber corner protectors for the shel rosh vs. the cover you showed?

    • @TheSoferCenter
      @TheSoferCenter  2 года назад

      Those are for the Shel Yad. And I think they are pretty good however, they only protect the top section so the bottom section can still get scuffed...

  • @The_Temple
    @The_Temple 2 года назад +1

    First step - have tefillin of such quality that it would have any realistic chance of lasting decades

  • @shimonbrown9590
    @shimonbrown9590 3 года назад

    what is the rabbis name Kass or Kassam? i wonder if they allow shipping from the uk?

    • @TheSoferCenter
      @TheSoferCenter  3 года назад

      Rabbi Kass. You can email Rabbi@sofercenter.com if you would like any information.

  • @JewishKeto
    @JewishKeto Год назад

    The idea of my tefillin getting lost or stolen…. That will always be a source of high anxiety for me.

  • @Joshfitterman
    @Joshfitterman 3 года назад

    Thank you for this. There is so little quality information on Stam out there and this is immensely helpful. Bh I have a decent background in halacha, but Stam is completely closed to me.
    Questions for you, do you think there is any issue with the thermos tefillin cases? I bought one after we had a house fire (bh everyone was ok but my tefillin had smoke damage). Is there any problem putting the silica packet in with the batim or klaf getting dried out? Should I put leather conditioner on the retzuot? I wrap nusah sepharadi, we wrap with the loop opposite the knot and the loop gets “squished” no matter how loose I wrap it, any advice? What do you think the average life span of average, chrome-tanned, retzuot are? Thank you thank you

    • @TheSoferCenter
      @TheSoferCenter  3 года назад

      My pleasure, I don't think there are any issues with the thermos cases. I would be careful not to put too many packets in there I wouldn't want the Tefillin to dry out. Be careful with putting anything on the bottom of the Retzuos every product used needs to be all kosher ingredients. Today the Retzuos don't last as long. I would say it depends on the company you buy, but a decent one should last 5-10 years

  • @JewishKeto
    @JewishKeto Год назад

    I have a habit of wrapping my Tefillin far too tight when I put them away.

    • @TheSoferCenter
      @TheSoferCenter  Год назад +2

      Sometimes it's difficult to break habits... but it is important not to wrap to tight!