How could someone fly home with the words “Ahavas Israel— Spare Tefillin” staring him in the face?
ON Friday, a package containing a pair of tefillin arrived at the shul. It had traveled 1,233 miles, and didn’t contain any note or word of explanation.
Why would someone mail a pair of tefillin to the shul?
Were they donating a pair for a person without the means to pay for his own tefillin?
No, they were not.
Was this a special gift for a special person?
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