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phylacteries/tefillin
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I think you probably mean phylacteries, which are more commonly known as tefillin. These are small leather boxes containing parchment scrolls enscribed with passages from the Torah. They come as a pair, with one worn on the head and containing four compartments, each with a separate scroll, and one for the arm containing a single compartment and one scroll with four columns. They are fitted to the body using leather straps, wound about the arm and head.
Tefillin are Phylacteries, the leather boxes containing Torah-parchments and worn on the arm and the head by Jewish males in the morning prayers.
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It is about the size of a tennis ball, containing cork inside and two pieces of leather stitched on the outside in the same pattern as a tennis ball, but with the edges of the pieced of leather forming a rim. See the photo from the attached link.
They're 2 tiny black boxes, containing verses from the Torah, and they're bound with long black leather straps.
They are Tefillin, in Hebrew, small scrolls containing important writings from the Torah, in leather containers that are bound with leather thongs; one to the right arm, one to the forehead (Deuteronomy ch.6). They are donned by Jewish men during weekday Morning Prayers.