יום ב', פרשת תרומה
Menachos 36
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- Summary of the Daf
- Only one blessing is recited on the Tefilin, unless one talks between putting on the Tefilin Shel Yad and the Tefilin Shel Rosh.
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- Talking between putting on the Tefilin Shel Yad and the Tefilin Shel Rosh without reciting another blessing on the Tefilin Shel Rosh is an Aveirah which disqualifies the person from participating in a war.
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- The Tefilin Shel Yad are put on before the Tefilin Shel Rosh. The Tefilin Shel Rosh are removed before the Tefilin Shel Yad.
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- If one is traveling and is afraid that he will lose his Tefilin, he may put them on before the earliest time for the Mitzvah, before daybreak. He should not recite the blessing until the time for the Mitzvah arrives.
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- One may keep his Tefilin on until sunset, according to the Tana Kama. Rebbi Yakov says he may keep them on until people are no longer outside in the streets. The Chachamim maintain that he may keep them on until he goes to sleep.
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- Rabah bar Rav Huna says that one may not put on Tefilin at dusk on Friday evening. If he was wearing Tefilin during the day, he must remove the Tefilin before nightfall.
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- Rebbi Akiva says that Shabbos and Yom Tov are not time for Tefilin. On those days the "Os" of Tefilin is not needed, because Shabbos and Yom Tov themselves are regarded an "Os."
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- Rebbi Elazar says that anyone who puts on Tefilin after sunset transgresses a Mitzvas Aseh. Rebbi Yochanan maintains that he transgresses a Lo Sa'aseh.
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- When one is wearing Tefilin, he is obligated to touch them constantly in order to ensure that he does not take his mind off of them.
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- The Tefilin Shel Yad must be placed on the left arm.
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