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  1. In order to be kosher according to Jewish law, tefillin must meet thousands of requirements. Think of them as a finely tuned spiritual machine. If one part is out of place, the whole thing won’t work. The scrolls inside the tefillin are inscribed in black ink with a quill (or reed) pen by a specially trained scribe, known as a sofer.
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    The procedure for putting on Tefillin is as follows: The person should be standing. He takes out the "Hand" Tefillin first, and places it upon the biceps of the left arm, adjusted so as to rest against the heart. Care should be taken that the leather loop through which the strap is drawn is above the box.
    Tefillin are a pair of black leather boxes containing Hebrew parchment scrolls. A set includes two tefillin —one for the head and one for the arm. Each consists of three main components: the scrolls, the box and the strap. The scrolls are inserted into boxes made of leather that have been painted black.
    During morning prayers, the tefillin should be put on immediately after the tallit is donned ( SA Orach Chayyim 25:1, and cf. the gloss of the Rema ad loc.). The shel yad is put on the weaker of the two arms. For most people, this means that the shel yad should be placed on the left arm.
    Tefillin have two leather boxes, one of which is worn on the arm and the other of which is worn on the head. If you are right-handed you should wear tefillin on the bicep of your left arm. If you are left-handed, you should wear your tefillin on the bicep of your right arm.
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