Dakkot (Thin Ones) – Made with 33 mm sides to the boxes. The boxes are higher quality, more durable and larger then the “Peshutim Mehudarim”. The difference between the Dakkot and the Dakkot Ohr-Echad is that the boxes of the Ohr-Echad are covered with additional thin layer of parchment. Kosher and proofread by an...
Gassot (thick) are each made from one strip of thick leather, with inserts that make them close flat. This is accomplished by a sophisticated manufacturing process that involves repeated application of several tons of pressure in industrial presses. The resulting batim are so rugged and durable that they can be repaired and reconditioned even...
Gassot (thick) are each made from one strip of thick leather, with inserts that make them close flat. This is accomplished by a sophisticated manufacturing process that involves repeated application of several tons of pressure in industrial presses. The resulting batim are so rugged and durable that they can be repaired and reconditioned even...
Peshutim Mehudarim (Superior Simple Ones) – These make the box of the tefillin out of a single piece as required. They are made with 32 mm sides to the boxes. However, goat skin is used to form lighter weight batim, which when finished look almost identical to the more expensive cowhide type, but they...
Dakkot (Thin Ones) – Made with 33 mm sides to the boxes. The boxes are higher quality, more durable and larger then the “Peshutim Mehudarim”. The difference between the Dakkot and the Dakkot Ohr-Echad is that the boxes of the Ohr-Echad are covered with additional thin layer of parchment. Kosher and proofread by an...