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Rabbi Alon Anava
G‑d tells Moses to receive from the children of Israel pure olive oil to keep the "everlasting flame" of the menorah going, which Aaron is to kindle each day, "from evening till morning."
The description of priestly garments, to be worn by the Kohanim (priests) while serving in the Sanctuary, as follows: All Kohanim wore: 1) the ketonet—a full-length linen tunic; 2) michnasayim—linen breeches; 3) mitznefet or migba’at—a linen turban; 4) avnet—a long sash wound above the waist. Presented by www.Torah4You.com
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G‑d tells Moses to receive from the children of Israel pure olive oil to keep the "everlasting flame" of the menorah going, which Aaron is to kindle each day, "from evening till morning."
The description of priestly garments, to be worn by the Kohanim (priests) while serving in the Sanctuary, as follows: All Kohanim wore: 1) the ketonet—a full-length linen tunic; 2) michnasayim—linen breeches; 3) mitznefet or migba’at—a linen turban; 4) avnet—a long sash wound above the waist. Presented by www.Torah4You.com
in English
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