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"Massei" Print

from $30.00

Prints are archival quality Giclee prints. Paper prints take 2-4 business days plus shipping and canvas prints take 5-7 days plus shipping. Custom sizes and rush options are available, please contact us for details!

Paper is 340g, Bright White, water-resistant velvet fine art paper made from 100% cotton fiber and is acid and lignin free. Extremely thick durable paper for premium archival prints.

Canvas has a 1.5” gallery wrap and satin finish.

Massei
This week, G!d tells Moshe to record the various journeys of the Israelite people starting from the Exodus from Egypt and ending at the plains of Moab which overlook the land of Canaan that they will soon enter. The word וַיִּסְעוּ֙ comes up 42 times, illustrating their 42 wanderings in the desert. At the end of the parsha, the boundaries of the land are given, including the division of land for each of the 12 tribes. It’s no mistake that these passages are always read during the three weeks in our calendar that are referred to as בֵּ֥ין הַמְּצָרִֽים, between the narrow places, when we commemorate the destruction of the Temple. The Bnei Yisaschar explains that these parshas come to strengthen and awaken us in a time of despair. In times of great transition, recalling times in the past where we’ve survived a major transition and even thrived can be incredibly strengthening, helping us to awaken to this moment and rise to the challenge.

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Prints are archival quality Giclee prints. Paper prints take 2-4 business days plus shipping and canvas prints take 5-7 days plus shipping. Custom sizes and rush options are available, please contact us for details!

Paper is 340g, Bright White, water-resistant velvet fine art paper made from 100% cotton fiber and is acid and lignin free. Extremely thick durable paper for premium archival prints.

Canvas has a 1.5” gallery wrap and satin finish.

Massei
This week, G!d tells Moshe to record the various journeys of the Israelite people starting from the Exodus from Egypt and ending at the plains of Moab which overlook the land of Canaan that they will soon enter. The word וַיִּסְעוּ֙ comes up 42 times, illustrating their 42 wanderings in the desert. At the end of the parsha, the boundaries of the land are given, including the division of land for each of the 12 tribes. It’s no mistake that these passages are always read during the three weeks in our calendar that are referred to as בֵּ֥ין הַמְּצָרִֽים, between the narrow places, when we commemorate the destruction of the Temple. The Bnei Yisaschar explains that these parshas come to strengthen and awaken us in a time of despair. In times of great transition, recalling times in the past where we’ve survived a major transition and even thrived can be incredibly strengthening, helping us to awaken to this moment and rise to the challenge.

Prints are archival quality Giclee prints. Paper prints take 2-4 business days plus shipping and canvas prints take 5-7 days plus shipping. Custom sizes and rush options are available, please contact us for details!

Paper is 340g, Bright White, water-resistant velvet fine art paper made from 100% cotton fiber and is acid and lignin free. Extremely thick durable paper for premium archival prints.

Canvas has a 1.5” gallery wrap and satin finish.

Massei
This week, G!d tells Moshe to record the various journeys of the Israelite people starting from the Exodus from Egypt and ending at the plains of Moab which overlook the land of Canaan that they will soon enter. The word וַיִּסְעוּ֙ comes up 42 times, illustrating their 42 wanderings in the desert. At the end of the parsha, the boundaries of the land are given, including the division of land for each of the 12 tribes. It’s no mistake that these passages are always read during the three weeks in our calendar that are referred to as בֵּ֥ין הַמְּצָרִֽים, between the narrow places, when we commemorate the destruction of the Temple. The Bnei Yisaschar explains that these parshas come to strengthen and awaken us in a time of despair. In times of great transition, recalling times in the past where we’ve survived a major transition and even thrived can be incredibly strengthening, helping us to awaken to this moment and rise to the challenge.

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