Tefillin from Golf Manor Synagogue

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Square, black painted leather boxes (batim) centered on a slightly larger square, black painted leather platform; they are covered by yellow cardboard boxes that are used to protect the batim while not in use.

The 3 layered platform of a tefillin are sewn together. A black painted leather strap passes through a triangular, notched opening on the lower end of the platform. The strap is knotted and tightly coiled around itself and loosely coiled around the box. The strap reverse is natural leather. The boxes should contain a parchment scroll inscribed with 4 Torah verses.
 

Tefillin are ritural objects worn on the arm and the head by some Jewish males during morning prayers.

Identifer: CJF.2013.001.030

Medium
Leather;Paint;Cardboard

Topics
Golf Manor Synagogue, Congregation Agudas Israel; Items for Daily Prayer

Collection
Golf Manor Synagogue

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Related person
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