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May 22, 2016 9:31 pm at 9:31 pm #617739OkialeMember
Can I do this because I wake up at 5:20ish and leave for school at 645 but most of that time is getting ready so is it allowed to put on tefilin with the brachos and then take them off right after?
May 22, 2016 10:35 pm at 10:35 pm #1152849Geordie613ParticipantYes. If you have time say shema with them on
May 22, 2016 10:54 pm at 10:54 pm #1152850akupermaParticipantUntil recently, many people wre forced to daven be-zman,and put on tefilln whenever they could. Baruch ha-Shem that we live at a time when tefillin are cheap enough, relative to incomes, that everyone can afford one. The mitsvah of tefillin and davening are separate, but its much more convenient to do them together since they come at the same time.
May 22, 2016 11:48 pm at 11:48 pm #1152851feivelParticipantOkiale
This is the same question you asked 2 weeks ago.
You received a number of replies.
In all of the fourteen threads you started in order to ask a question, you received numerous answers to all your questions.
It would be polite and thoughtful to at least acknowledge those replies, at least once.
May 23, 2016 10:31 am at 10:31 am #1152852OkialeMemberFeivel, I didnt phrase the other question well and I don’t think he answers applied to this same question, and I am pretty sure I did aknowledge some replies, although I realized they didn’t apply
May 23, 2016 10:33 am at 10:33 am #1152853OkialeMemberthanks Geordie613 and akuperma
May 23, 2016 11:46 am at 11:46 am #1152854feivelParticipantGreat.
Sorry to pester you.
Don’t feel obligated to answer every reply.
I just wondered why you seemed to disappear after asking questions .
May 23, 2016 1:00 pm at 1:00 pm #1152855☕ DaasYochid ☕ParticipantDo you mind if I ask a personal question?
Why does it take an hour and twenty-five minutes to get out of the house?
I thibk you should see if there’s a way to be more efficient with your time, leaving time to daven.
May 23, 2016 1:04 pm at 1:04 pm #1152856feivelParticipantYes you can put them on and take them right off
It would be nice to think while they are on that you’re wearing them because Hashem wants you to.
May 23, 2016 3:56 pm at 3:56 pm #1152857apushatayidParticipantThats a lot of getting ready!
May 23, 2016 6:55 pm at 6:55 pm #1152858akupermaParticipantDepending on one’s commute, it may make more sense to to briefly put on tefillin at the earliest time, say Shma, and then daven without being rushed on the train (works better on a long commuter or intercity train than on a crowded subway) ESPECIALLY IF THE ALTERNATIVE is to quickly daven before rushing out the door. It’s only a minhag, at best, to wear tefillin while davening but it is a halacha to daven with kavanah.
May 23, 2016 9:22 pm at 9:22 pm #1152859OkialeMemberThanks everyone, and Feivle it was no pester at all. I will try to find time to daven but I shower and then eat breakfast and I’m pretty slow with davening so time would be hard and I don’t k ow if I could finish by the time my bus leaves, but I will try. Thanks again everyone
May 24, 2016 3:49 pm at 3:49 pm #1152860apushatayidParticipantSkip the shower every so often (or shower the night before) and gain extra time for davening.
May 24, 2016 4:43 pm at 4:43 pm #1152861golferParticipantOkiale, this is far far from any area of my expertise. (I do hope you have a Rav you can have a shmooze with on occasion.) I just dropped in to say- from one slow davener to another- Hatzlacha!
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