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Shop kosher tefillin sets, also known as phylacteries, for daily weekday prayer, bar mitzvah, first-time buyers, and meaningful Jewish milestone gifts. Mezuzah Store offers Basic Kosher Tefillin and Mehudar Gassot Tefillin, with Chabad, Sephardi, and Ashkenaz minhag options, right- or left-handed setup, checked parshiyot, black retzuot, and clear guidance to help you buy tefillin online with confidence.
Whether you are comparing tefillin price, choosing a complete tefillin set for a bar mitzvah, or looking for higher-quality gassot tefillin with stronger batim and refined craftsmanship, this collection helps you understand the key differences before ordering. Each set is prepared with the essential details needed for kosher use, proper fit, and long-term care.
Kosher Tefillin Sets for Daily Mitzvah Use
Tefillin, also known in English as phylacteries, are one of the most meaningful mitzvot in Jewish life. A complete kosher tefillin set includes the shel yad (שֶׁל יָד, arm tefillin), the shel rosh (שֶׁל רֹאשׁ, head tefillin), black retzuot (רְצוּעוֹת, straps), and handwritten parshiyot (פָּרָשִׁיּוֹת, Torah passages) placed inside the batim (בָּתִּים, leather boxes).
Buying tefillin online should feel clear, not confusing. At Mezuzah Store, you can choose between Basic Kosher Tefillin and Mehudar Gassot Tefillin, with Chabad, Sephardi, and Ashkenaz minhag options, right- or left-handed setup, checked parshiyot, black retzuot, and included storage bags.
Basic Kosher Tefillin vs. Mehudar Gassot Tefillin
Basic Kosher Tefillin are a strong choice for someone who wants a reliable kosher tefillin set at a more accessible price. This option is especially helpful for a first pair, bar mitzvah preparation, school, travel, or daily weekday use when the goal is a complete kosher set with the essential halachic requirements in place.
Mehudar Gassot Tefillin are made for someone who wants a more elevated set from the beginning. Gassot batim are formed from one thick piece of leather, giving the boxes a stronger and more durable structure. The refined parshiyot, hand-crafted retzuot, and higher hiddur mitzvah (הִדּוּר מִצְוָה, beautifying a commandment) standard make this a beautiful option for a bar mitzvah, upgrade, or lifetime tefillin set.
If you want to understand the difference between basic and premium tefillin construction, our guide to how tefillin are made explains batim, retzuot, parshiyot, gassot, peshutim, checking, and the craftsmanship that affects tefillin quality.
What Affects Tefillin Price and Cost?
Tefillin price is based on much more than the outside appearance of the boxes and straps. The cost of kosher tefillin reflects the quality of the batim, the handwritten parshiyot, the retzuot, the checking process, and the overall craftsmanship used to prepare the set. Even a basic kosher pair requires proper materials, halachic knowledge, skilled writing, careful assembly, and inspection.
That is why tefillin prices can vary so widely. A Basic Kosher Tefillin set is made to meet kosher requirements at a more manageable price, while Mehudar Gassot Tefillin cost more because of the thicker leather batim, more refined writing, hand-crafted straps, and upgraded construction. The difference is not only visual. It affects durability, long-term use, and the level of hiddur mitzvah.
Buying Tefillin Online With the Right Minhag
When you buy tefillin online, one of the most important choices is the wearer’s minhag (מִנְהָג, custom). Mezuzah Store offers Chabad tefillin, Sephardi tefillin, and Ashkenaz tefillin options so the set can match the family or community tradition of the person who will wear them.
These choices can involve differences in writing style, layout, and practical custom. If you are buying tefillin for a bar mitzvah, student, family member, or gift recipient, it is best to confirm the correct minhag with a rabbi, parent, teacher, or community leader before ordering.
Right-Handed and Left-Handed Tefillin
Tefillin are worn on the arm opposite the dominant hand. A right-handed person generally wears the shel yad on the left arm, while a left-handed person generally wears it on the right arm. That is why our tefillin product options ask whether the wearer is right-handed or left-handed.
This selection matters because the setup of the shel yad, including the orientation of the yud-knot, should match the way the tefillin will be worn. Choosing the correct handedness helps the tefillin sit properly, face the heart, and wrap comfortably during weekday prayer.
Parshiyot, Klaf, Batim, and Retzuot
The parshiyot inside tefillin are handwritten on klaf (קְלָף, parchment) by a qualified sofer STaM (סוֹפֵר סת״ם, Jewish scribe). The writing must be accurate, complete, and kosher. That is why checking by sofrim and computer-assisted review are important parts of buying kosher tefillin with confidence.
The batim hold the parshiyot, while the retzuot are the black leather straps used to bind the tefillin. These parts are not just technical details. They affect the kosher status, durability, comfort, appearance, and long-term use of the set. To learn more about the role of the scribe, see our guide to the sofer STaM.
Tefillin, Phylacteries, and Jewish Terminology
The Hebrew word tefillin is the term most commonly used in Jewish life, while phylacteries is an English term that appears in some translations, academic writing, and general reference sources. Both words refer to the same mitzvah object: the black leather boxes, parchment scrolls, and straps worn during weekday morning prayer.
When shopping for Jewish phylacteries or kosher phylacteries, it is important to look for the same details you would check when buying tefillin: kosher handwritten parshiyot, properly made batim, black retzuot, correct minhag, right- or left-handed setup, and reliable checking by qualified sofrim.
Tefillin Storage, Bags, and Protection
A complete tefillin set should be stored carefully after use. The Basic Kosher Tefillin set includes a black velvet tefillin bag with gold Hebrew embroidery that says “תפילין,” along with a clear plastic zippered outer storage bag for added protection when storing or carrying the set.
Storage matters because tefillin should be kept away from moisture, heat, crushing, and rough handling. A tefillin bag and outer protective bag help keep the set organized between uses, whether it is being stored at home, taken to school, brought to synagogue, or packed for travel.
Tefillin Checking and Long-Term Care
Over time, tefillin may need to be checked, especially if they are used daily, exposed to heat or moisture, dropped, stored poorly, or have not been inspected in many years. Tefillin checking can involve the parshiyot, batim, and retzuot, not only the outer appearance of the boxes.
Our tefillin checking guide explains why inspection can be more involved than checking a mezuzah scroll, including the work of opening, reviewing, reassembling, and sewing the tefillin closed again.
Which Tefillin Set Should You Buy?
If you are buying your first pair, shopping for a bar mitzvah, or looking for kosher tefillin at a more accessible price, the Basic Kosher Tefillin set is a practical and trustworthy place to start. It gives the wearer a complete, checked, usable set with the necessary options for minhag and handedness.
If you are buying a lifetime pair, upgrading from an older set, or choosing a meaningful Jewish gift that should feel especially elevated, the Mehudar Gassot Tefillin set is the stronger choice. Starting a boy’s journey with such a beautiful pair of tefillin can make the mitzvah feel serious, lasting, and special from the very beginning.
Whether you are looking for tefillin for sale, comparing tefillin cost, buying phylacteries online, or choosing a kosher tefillin set for bar mitzvah or daily use, this collection is designed to help you compare options clearly and choose with confidence.
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