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RAMBA”M’s MENORAH 🕎 (Maimonides)
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Maimonides' 12th-century sketch of the Temple Menorah shows its branches as straight, not curved, a unique interpretation that later influenced Chabad tradition and became seen as his definitive view of the biblical menorah.
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Right here behind me is some some sort
of arch by a guy named uh Titus. That's
that's that's what they call him. So
right down there is the the fake Monero.
It's not real. It's fake. He forged it
when they conquered the Bikos
temple. Let me explain. The arch of
Titus depicts the Roman triumph over
Jerusalem Jerusalem. If you pay
attention, the manura shown on the arch
is round. Although many choose to
believe this manura portrays a manura in
the holy temple, the Ramom explains in
manuscripts we have to this day. Yep, OG
manuscripts me real. He explains the
manura in the basa mikdash was in fact
slanted. Still the manora on this arch
was probably illustrating a regular
candalabrum which could have been used
in the temple.
>> Another one.
>> No way. We found this massive mick.