For the Ilui Neshama of Avraham ben Ester & Israel Ben Rivka.
Translated from Yalkut Yosef:
1. When one puts on his/her shoes, they should first put on
the right shoe and leave it untied. Then they should put on their left shoe and
tie the left one. Only after finishing tying the left shoe one should then tie
the right shoe. We tie the left shoe first because the Torah gave “the left” in
general more power because we tie Tefillin
on our bodies using the left arm. There are those who say its to control the Yetzer (Evil Inclination), which is
represented by the “left.” When one takes off his/her shoes, they should take
off the left one first.
2. A lefty who ties his Tefillin
on his right hand, does not need to switch the order of putting on and taking
off shoes, rather they shoes put on and take off shoes like everyone else.
However one who prefers to use his/her right leg and right arm or only right leg-ed; should put on and tie his right
shoe first.
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