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Pair of Tefillin Gassot - Ox-Neck Skin - Sefardi Version
£545.65
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Kosher (Gassot) - Sefardi
The perfect gift for a Bar Mitzvah boy
Bonus: This pair of tefillin comes with a free tefillin mirror and a free satin kippah (head covering).
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Please Note: This set of tefillin is kosher and comes with a certificate attesting to its kashrut status
Bonus: This pair of tefillin comes with a free tefillin mirror and a free satin kippah (head covering)
This excellent pair of tefillin is a fantastic investment. Made of fine leather (gasot), each box (bayit) consists of a single piece, making them peshutim mehudarim rating and sure to last for years to come.
Perfectly kosher, the scrolls are hand-written by scribes and checked by experts as well as a computer.
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