In this week's parsha, we find the Jews actually building the Tabernacle - The Tabernacle had a three-part tent-spread that covered the top of the structure - What was the difference between the goat hair tent-spread and the sheep's wool tent-spread, and what meaningful lesson can we learn from this difference? Watch the video to find out! Visit us at www,JewishDeafMM,org for more videos
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The name of God in any language is in and of itself holy, and Jewish law forbids its destruction. Consequently, many Jews will spell it in unusual ways such as G-d. Our Rabbinical advisors permit us to type out the name because on a computer monitor the image of words does not have the solidity and permanence of a document. However, we have been cautioned to ask you not to print out materials that have such a name on them, unless you are prepared to dispose of such a page in the proper manner. (Burial of such pages is best.)
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