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Tefillin are passages from the Old Testament (usually Exodus and Deuteronomy) written in principle on parchment and placed inside small boxes with straps that Jewish males tie to their arm and head by religious precept. The Hebrew name is 1514; 1508; 1497; 1500; 1497; 1503; 8206; (Tfilin), although outside Judaism its Christian version "phylactery" is more popular.

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