At Shacharit at exactly which point does one have to put Teffilin on and off?












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If someone cannot put on Teffilin at home prior going to Synagogue and wants to put them on when inside the Synagogue, when is the exact moment of putting them on?



Right at the Start of Shacharit? Or may be a little later if the minyan has started already?



And when exactly may one remove them? At the very end or a bit earlier if rushing to the office?










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  • Every single moment is a Mitzva, so probably as soon as reasonably feasible and as late as reasonably feasible respectively (absent any arbitrary local customs that is)

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If someone cannot put on Teffilin at home prior going to Synagogue and wants to put them on when inside the Synagogue, when is the exact moment of putting them on?



Right at the Start of Shacharit? Or may be a little later if the minyan has started already?



And when exactly may one remove them? At the very end or a bit earlier if rushing to the office?










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  • Every single moment is a Mitzva, so probably as soon as reasonably feasible and as late as reasonably feasible respectively (absent any arbitrary local customs that is)

    – Double AA
    5 hours ago
















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If someone cannot put on Teffilin at home prior going to Synagogue and wants to put them on when inside the Synagogue, when is the exact moment of putting them on?



Right at the Start of Shacharit? Or may be a little later if the minyan has started already?



And when exactly may one remove them? At the very end or a bit earlier if rushing to the office?










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If someone cannot put on Teffilin at home prior going to Synagogue and wants to put them on when inside the Synagogue, when is the exact moment of putting them on?



Right at the Start of Shacharit? Or may be a little later if the minyan has started already?



And when exactly may one remove them? At the very end or a bit earlier if rushing to the office?







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  • Every single moment is a Mitzva, so probably as soon as reasonably feasible and as late as reasonably feasible respectively (absent any arbitrary local customs that is)

    – Double AA
    5 hours ago





















  • Welcome to MiYodeya Yochanan and thanks for this first question. Since MY is different from other sites you might be used to, see here for a guide which might help understand the site. Great to have you learn with us!

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    7 hours ago











  • Every single moment is a Mitzva, so probably as soon as reasonably feasible and as late as reasonably feasible respectively (absent any arbitrary local customs that is)

    – Double AA
    5 hours ago



















Welcome to MiYodeya Yochanan and thanks for this first question. Since MY is different from other sites you might be used to, see here for a guide which might help understand the site. Great to have you learn with us!

– mbloch
7 hours ago





Welcome to MiYodeya Yochanan and thanks for this first question. Since MY is different from other sites you might be used to, see here for a guide which might help understand the site. Great to have you learn with us!

– mbloch
7 hours ago













Every single moment is a Mitzva, so probably as soon as reasonably feasible and as late as reasonably feasible respectively (absent any arbitrary local customs that is)

– Double AA
5 hours ago







Every single moment is a Mitzva, so probably as soon as reasonably feasible and as late as reasonably feasible respectively (absent any arbitrary local customs that is)

– Double AA
5 hours ago












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See https://halachipedia.com/index.php?title=Putting_On_and_Removing_Tefillin



The minhag is to put on Tefillin in the Synagogue after having said Birchot HaShachar and Birchot HaTorah but preferably before the Shema in Korbanot and at least before Parshat HaTamid. Kaf Hachaim 25,3-4



The minimum requirement is to have Tefillin on during Kriyat Shema and Shmoneh Esrei. Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 25,4



One should wait until at least the kedusha of uva litzion before removing one's Tefillin.Shulchan aruch Orach Chaim 25,13

But ideally wait till the mourner's kaddish that takes place after alenu leshabeach and Al ken to take off one's Tefillin when finished the Prayers (mishna Brura Orach Chaim 25,13 55 quoting Arizal).






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    See https://halachipedia.com/index.php?title=Putting_On_and_Removing_Tefillin



    The minhag is to put on Tefillin in the Synagogue after having said Birchot HaShachar and Birchot HaTorah but preferably before the Shema in Korbanot and at least before Parshat HaTamid. Kaf Hachaim 25,3-4



    The minimum requirement is to have Tefillin on during Kriyat Shema and Shmoneh Esrei. Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 25,4



    One should wait until at least the kedusha of uva litzion before removing one's Tefillin.Shulchan aruch Orach Chaim 25,13

    But ideally wait till the mourner's kaddish that takes place after alenu leshabeach and Al ken to take off one's Tefillin when finished the Prayers (mishna Brura Orach Chaim 25,13 55 quoting Arizal).






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      See https://halachipedia.com/index.php?title=Putting_On_and_Removing_Tefillin



      The minhag is to put on Tefillin in the Synagogue after having said Birchot HaShachar and Birchot HaTorah but preferably before the Shema in Korbanot and at least before Parshat HaTamid. Kaf Hachaim 25,3-4



      The minimum requirement is to have Tefillin on during Kriyat Shema and Shmoneh Esrei. Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 25,4



      One should wait until at least the kedusha of uva litzion before removing one's Tefillin.Shulchan aruch Orach Chaim 25,13

      But ideally wait till the mourner's kaddish that takes place after alenu leshabeach and Al ken to take off one's Tefillin when finished the Prayers (mishna Brura Orach Chaim 25,13 55 quoting Arizal).






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        See https://halachipedia.com/index.php?title=Putting_On_and_Removing_Tefillin



        The minhag is to put on Tefillin in the Synagogue after having said Birchot HaShachar and Birchot HaTorah but preferably before the Shema in Korbanot and at least before Parshat HaTamid. Kaf Hachaim 25,3-4



        The minimum requirement is to have Tefillin on during Kriyat Shema and Shmoneh Esrei. Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 25,4



        One should wait until at least the kedusha of uva litzion before removing one's Tefillin.Shulchan aruch Orach Chaim 25,13

        But ideally wait till the mourner's kaddish that takes place after alenu leshabeach and Al ken to take off one's Tefillin when finished the Prayers (mishna Brura Orach Chaim 25,13 55 quoting Arizal).






        share|improve this answer















        See https://halachipedia.com/index.php?title=Putting_On_and_Removing_Tefillin



        The minhag is to put on Tefillin in the Synagogue after having said Birchot HaShachar and Birchot HaTorah but preferably before the Shema in Korbanot and at least before Parshat HaTamid. Kaf Hachaim 25,3-4



        The minimum requirement is to have Tefillin on during Kriyat Shema and Shmoneh Esrei. Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 25,4



        One should wait until at least the kedusha of uva litzion before removing one's Tefillin.Shulchan aruch Orach Chaim 25,13

        But ideally wait till the mourner's kaddish that takes place after alenu leshabeach and Al ken to take off one's Tefillin when finished the Prayers (mishna Brura Orach Chaim 25,13 55 quoting Arizal).







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