Cruelty-Free Tefillin Retzuot (Straps)

$70.00
  • Certified sustainable black vegan leather, with black backing, made with upcycled grape skins renewably harvested from Italian vineyards.

  • Third-party tested free of all pesticides, carcinogenic and allergenic compounds, formaldehyde, phthalates and chlorophenols.

  • Handcrafted to last a lifetime.

  • Set includes straps for both Shel Rosh (3 meters) and Shel Yad (4.75 meters).

Crafted with Kavanah, Blessed in Ceremony

  • After they are cut and sewn, retzuot are buried in wilderness for 70 hours while the Tefillin maker undergoes a three-day fast. They are then unearthed amidst recitation of Bereshit and Tefilah and symbolically passed hand to hand, dor le dor, to children of the next generation.

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  • Certified sustainable black vegan leather, with black backing, made with upcycled grape skins renewably harvested from Italian vineyards.

  • Third-party tested free of all pesticides, carcinogenic and allergenic compounds, formaldehyde, phthalates and chlorophenols.

  • Handcrafted to last a lifetime.

  • Set includes straps for both Shel Rosh (3 meters) and Shel Yad (4.75 meters).

Crafted with Kavanah, Blessed in Ceremony

  • After they are cut and sewn, retzuot are buried in wilderness for 70 hours while the Tefillin maker undergoes a three-day fast. They are then unearthed amidst recitation of Bereshit and Tefilah and symbolically passed hand to hand, dor le dor, to children of the next generation.

Vegan Mezuzah Scroll (klaf), Sustainable, Handmade and Cruelty-Free
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  • Certified sustainable black vegan leather, with black backing, made with upcycled grape skins renewably harvested from Italian vineyards.

  • Third-party tested free of all pesticides, carcinogenic and allergenic compounds, formaldehyde, phthalates and chlorophenols.

  • Handcrafted to last a lifetime.

  • Set includes straps for both Shel Rosh (3 meters) and Shel Yad (4.75 meters).

Crafted with Kavanah, Blessed in Ceremony

  • After they are cut and sewn, retzuot are buried in wilderness for 70 hours while the Tefillin maker undergoes a three-day fast. They are then unearthed amidst recitation of Bereshit and Tefilah and symbolically passed hand to hand, dor le dor, to children of the next generation.