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Thank you for explaining the ephod. If I may also ask, what is the Thummim and the Urim? And how did it give an answer?

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Did people pray at home as well as visit the Temple during the Temple period? Were there set prayers or liturgy?

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GOOD MORNING We speak of Mitassek when the person is not aware that he is performing a Mitzvah." However, it is reported in the tractate zevahim (47a) that if a person makes the shechita of a korban chatat thinking that it was a chulin animal, then it is invalid. The gemara reports 2 verses to prove this law. But if really we only talk about Mitassek when the person is not aware that he is performing a mitzvah so why did the gemara need to ask for verses? If he thinks this animal is houlin then he is surely unaware that he is fulfilling the mitzvah of slaughtering a korban. The gemara implies that without the verses it would not be considered mitasssek, why? THANK YOU

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I guest the title says is all but I am interested in the process of killing and preparing the animal lets say cow or lamb for sacrifice on the altar and the process of shechting the animal for Korban and the checking after shechita for Moom like current Shochtim do compare to the Shechita process if it is at all appropriate to call it that for Korban. For example is the animal let live up to the Altar? In current Shechita we do not know if the animal if Kosher till after the Bedika of the organs after Shechita. Also if we find a nick on the knife after that shechita is that also a problem? If the Animal in the Beis Hamikdash was led up the ramp live and Shechted on the top then where its organ checked afterward or not?

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In Birkat Kohanim, the first line has 3 words, the second line 5 words, and the last line 7 words. The steps the kohanim descended from the altar in the Temple were the same numbers. We know that those numbers add up to 15, the numerical equivalent of a Hebrew Divine name, Yod Hey. Centuries later, those numbers were repeated in the Tower of London of all places. What is the origin of these numbers?

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Where did the Jewish people obtain flour and wine (and oil and spices) for the avodah in the Mishkan?   Thank you!

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I’ve seen a source that indicates one of the reasons for the churban was the cessation of “inner circles” or “secret societies” in Jerusalem. Can you help me find the exact source. Toda Rabba

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1 Kings 6:23-27 KJV - 23 And within the oracle he made two cherubims [of] olive tree, [each] ten cubits high. 24 And five cubits [was] the one wing of the cherub, and five cubits the other wing of the cherub: from the uttermost part of the one wing unto the uttermost part of the other [were] ten cubits. 25 And the other cherub [was] ten cubits: both the cherubims [were] of one measure and one size. 26 The height of the one cherub [was] ten cubits, and so [was it] of the other cherub. 27 And he set the cherubims within the inner house: and they stretched forth the wings of the cherubims, so that the wing of the one touched the [one] wall, and the wing of the other cherub touched the other wall; and their wings touched one another in the midst of the house.   Trying to understand this correctly. According to this scripture these cherubim were in the Holy of Holies (?) in addition to the “Ark of the Covenant”.   two cherubim of wild olive wood, each 15 feet tall placed them in the inner sanctuary (assume this was the Holy of Holies?) The wingspan of each of the cherubim was 15 feet (Total wingspan of both 30 ft) He placed them side by side in the inner sanctuary of the Temple Their outspread wings reached from wall to wall their inner wings touched at the center of the room   NOTE: I realize a cubit varies due to historical changes of that measurement but not really that much. I used a royal cubit because it was stated it was typically used in ancient construction.   Using a “Royal Cubit” 19.8 to 20.6 for the height of each cherub = 19.8” X 10 Cubits = 198” divided 12 = 16 ½ Feet Tall Using a “Royal Cubit” 19.8 to 20.6 for one wing tip to tip of a cherub = 19.8” X 10 Cubits = 198” divided 12 = 16 ½ Feet X 2 cherubs = 33 feet wide for the wing span of both cherubs standing wing tip to wing tip   8 QUESTIONS???????? Do you agree these cherubim had to be approximately 16 ½ feet tall and both cherubs wings as they were standing side by side would be 33 ft?   If this is true wouldn’t these cherubs had to have been in the inner house in addition to the cherubs on the mercy seat of the “Ark of the Covenant”? I can’t imagine how the Ark of the Covenant could have been moved with cherubim of this size being part of it. How could the Jewish people been able to transport the “Ark of the Covenant” into battle marching (Jericho) or from place to place if the cherubim described here were on the Ark and not in addition to them in the inner room?   I “think” these cherubim had to be in the inner room in addition to the cherubim on “The Ark of the Covenant” but want your decision based on this scripture.   Is the inner room the Holy of Holies that was in the temple? I assume it is but want to be sure this is true.   1 Chronicles 28:18 And for the altar of incense refined gold by weight; and gold for the pattern of the chariot of the cherubims, that spread out [their wings], and covered the ark of the covenant of the LORD.   Note: If the cherubim in 1 Kings 6:23-27 KJV above were in addition to the Ark their wings would have covered the ark of the covenant also.   Why in this passage are the cherubim referenced as the pattern of “the chariot of the cherubim”? Isn’t this totally different and separate from the pattern of the ark?   1 Kings 8:7 KJV - 7 For the cherubims spread forth [their] two wings over the place of the ark, and the cherubims covered the ark and the staves thereof above.   Note: Doesn’t this passage state the cherubim wings in 1 Kings 6:23-27 KJV spread their wings over the place of the ark?   Exodus 25:20 NKJV - 20 "And the cherubim shall stretch out [their] wings above, covering the mercy seat with their wings, and they shall face one another; the faces of the cherubim [shall be] toward the mercy seat. Note: The cherubim for the mercy seat faced each other and were not stretched out wing tip to wing tip as the cherubim in 1 Kings 6:23-27 and this alone should prove that they are in addition to the pattern of the cherubim on the ark because they face in a different direction.