May one interrupt between Redemption (Ga'al Yisrael) and the Amidah to don tefillin or a tallit that were not yet worn?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that between Redemption and the Amidah one may not interrupt except to don tefillin (a bodily obligation) if they become available, but may not recite the blessing until after prayer. A tallit may not be donned at all at this point. The Rema adds that Ashkenazi custom is to recite the tefillin blessing before Ga'al Yisrael (when tefillin become available before that point).
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