tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8542293345014388140.post9178348534176314716..comments2024-01-28T12:54:17.890+02:00Comments on Women on the Land: Why do we Need to Know all these Details of the Mishkan (Tabernacle)?Rebbetzin Chana Brachahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04102437563690457724noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8542293345014388140.post-86008181772369335842017-03-14T11:41:08.058+02:002017-03-14T11:41:08.058+02:00thanks Chava,
the Tent of Meeting Ohel Moed is th...thanks Chava,<br />the Tent of Meeting Ohel Moed is the main part of the mishkan which consists of the Ohel Moed (2/3rds of the Mishkan) and the Kodesh Kodashim (1/3). Rebbetzin Chana Brachahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04102437563690457724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8542293345014388140.post-37781120342151052982017-03-07T22:50:03.960+02:002017-03-07T22:50:03.960+02:00Beautiful!!Beautiful!!Bracha Goetzhttp://www.amazon.com/author/spiritualkidsbooks-brachagoetznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8542293345014388140.post-66566129201759567862017-03-03T15:26:27.979+02:002017-03-03T15:26:27.979+02:00what a beautiful explanation of the different part...what a beautiful explanation of the different parts of the mishkan! like your questioner, I too often wonder why the torah spends so many words on describing something that on the face of it has not been relevant to us for such a long time (the Giver of the Torah must certainly have known that there will be a long time period when we have to live without a Temple. Moreover,the temple differed somewhat from the mishkan structurally). however, could it be that you made a mistake when describing the Tent of Meeting as part of the mishkan? wasn't this a structure outside the mishkan compound? it seems so from illustrations in the book ספר המקדש - מן המשכן לבית המקדש בירושלים by R. Israel Arielsavtachavahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08741146926271961887noreply@blogger.com