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building at night not valid for the next day service?
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building of Tabernacle is temporary since God’s promise of entry into Israel could happen at any time
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building, chiseling, final hammer blow, drill, any enduring work, liable, building Tabernacle, temporary structure
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built by Moshe followed by services then dismantled, built fourteen times and dismantled thirteen times, seven and six, other calculations? did he dismantle it on the last day?
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calculation of years, from building Tabernacle until destruction of Temple
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carried on shoulders of the family of Kehas, Elazar carried lamp oil in right hand, incense in left hand, minchah of the tamid in his arm, anointing oil on his belt
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carrying on Shabbos, learned from the Levies who loaded the boards of the Tabernacle onto wagons
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differences/similarities of Shilo and the Tabernacle
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dimensions, height of the holy ark, height of the holy ark cover (kapores)
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disassembled and anointed on the eighth day of miluim?
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donations to build the Tabernacle, beam foundation blocks, shekalim, for the needs of the Tabernacle, for the offerings, some donations are equal for all people
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fire maintained while Tabernacle travelled? show bread remained on table while the Tabernacle travelled? sources
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four cardinal directions (north south east west) for the Temple, Shilo, and the Tabernacle in the desert, how they were set up
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Jews donated to build the golden calf and later repented by donating to build the Tabernacle
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Jews of good character donated to build the Tabernacle, the whole nation donated to build the golden calf
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plowing was done for plants needed for dyes and the anointing oil
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plowing, herb growing in building the Tabernacle
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primary forbidden labors on Shabbos are derived from the Tabernacle
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reasons for destruction of Tabernacle of Shilo, first Temple, second Temple, idol worship, illicit relations, murder, disgracing holidays and offerings, love of money and baseless hatred despite meticulous observance of mitzvos and study of Torah
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rejected the sinful sons of Eli
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rules of offerings, maaser sheni, and offerings of lower level holiness from prior to the Tabernacle, thru the periods of Gilgal, Shilo, Nov and Givon until the Jerusalem Temple
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Tabernacle carried on shoulders of the family of Kehas, Elazar carried lamp oil in right hand, incense in left hand, minchah of the tamid in his arm, anointing oil on his belt
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Tabernacle rejected the corrupt sons of Eli
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Tabernacle wagons were ten tefachim high, they resembled chests
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tachash, kosher animal? hidden after construction of Tabernacle, had a single horn
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tying knots, untying, untying with one hand, tying and untying curtain panels in the Tabernacle, tearing open food basket