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When we roll open the sacred Torah, what we see is monochrome. Pale
parchment, dark ink, black, and white. Which are the only colors the
human being can see when we are born. If today's parsha had a color, it
would be red.
Click here to see the painting Hope, by George Frederick Watts, painted
in 1886: https://www.wikiart.org/en/george-frederick-watts/hope-1886
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When we roll open the sacred Torah, what we see is monochrome. Pale
parchment, dark ink, black, and white. Which are the only colors the
human being can see when we are born. If today's parsha had a color, it
would be red.
Click here to see the painting Hope, by George Frederick Watts, painted
in 1886: https://www.wikiart.org/en/george-frederick-watts/hope-1886

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