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POLICY ON TEFILLIN FOR SHALIACH TSIBBUR, BA`AL QERI'AH, AND ALIYOT

The practice in traditional Judaism is to wear tefillin (phylacteries) at all weekday morning services (except on Tish`ah be'Ab, when they are worn in the afternoon).Consistent with that practice, as generally understood by Conservative Judaism, and mindful of the dignity of the religious service and the principles of egalitarianism to which our congregation is committed, we encourage all persons to wear tefillin at weekday morning services. Furthermore, it is the policy at Chevrei Tzedek that all persons serving in some official religious capacity at our services are expected to wear tefillin when appropriate. Those persons include everyone called for an aliyah to the Torah, those reading the Torah or haftarah, and those serving as shaliach tsibbur (or ba`al tephilah C prayer leader).

We also understand that some people may feel uncomforatable with this practice, either from personal conviction or because they are new to this manner of practice. Therefore, we will grant exceptions to this policy on a case-by-case basis. In general, occasional guests who strongly prefer not to wear tefillin may nevertheless be called to an aliyah, or may be called to read Torah or haftarah on a one-time basis. Regular guests or members may be granted continued exemptions on the recommendation of the Rabbi or the Ritual Chairperson

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