Tefillin
Tefillin are two small black leather boxes containing parchments on which four passages from the Torah are written.
They are worn every weekday morning during prayer, as a sign of the link between thought, heart and action.
According to tradition, a main distinction is made between the tefillin of Rashi , the most widespread, and those of Rabbenu Tam .
Each pair is made with precision by a Sofer Stam according to the laws of Halakha .
