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Stunning interpretation of weekly portion of the Torah. This splendid work of art is a limited, signed edition, fine reproduction on canvas. The perfect gift for every joyous Jewish occasion, Bar and Bat Mitzvah, Weddings, Birthdays, Commemorations. Printed on canvas, this fine reproduction is framed without glass like an original oil painting. A real treasure to be received or to be given for a life time.
14.5" x 10" - size not including the frame. Available framed only. This item ships directly from the artist in Israel. Special Order - allow extra time for delivery. Gift wrap and/or gift cards are not available.
Artist's statement:
In Parashat Tzav, the various types of korbanot (sacrificial offerings) that were discussed in the previous portion are visited again. However this time Moses is speaking specifically to Aaron and his sons, the Cohanim or Priests, while last time Moses was addressing the entire people. Since he is now talking to the 'professionals,' the information has more detail and is geared more specifically to the responsibilities of Priestly service. These details discussed include the taking of the ashes from the altar out of the camp, what the priests are to wear, rules for who may eat the priestly portion of the sacrificial offerings and how it is to be eaten, and the importance of keeping the fire going on the altar. The parasha ends with a description of the consecration of the Tabernacle and the ordination of Aaron and his sons as priests. The Mishkan is now open for business.
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