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➡️ Tuvia and Yitzi talk Parsha; Truma and Zachor
In this week's Parsha Hashem commands Moshe to build the Mishkan, and among the Holy Vessels, Moshe is commanded to build the Shulchan Hapanim, The Table, and to make sure there's ALWAYS Bread on it.
We know of other things that need to be always: The daily offerings, Korban Tamid, that symbolizes our connection to G-d, and the Ner Tamid, a constant light in the Menorah, that symbolizes the wisdom & Torah in the world, but why was there a need to have a Constant Bread?
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➡️ Tuvia and Yitzi talk Parsha; Truma and Zachor
In this week's Parsha Hashem commands Moshe to build the Mishkan, and among the Holy Vessels, Moshe is commanded to build the Shulchan Hapanim, The Table, and to make sure there's ALWAYS Bread on it.
We know of other things that need to be always: The daily offerings, Korban Tamid, that symbolizes our connection to G-d, and the Ner Tamid, a constant light in the Menorah, that symbolizes the wisdom & Torah in the world, but why was there a need to have a Constant Bread?
What was this about??