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What If the Torah Was Given on the Moon?


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Posted: Apr 8, 2012
great
so cool make some m0re
Posted By Anonymous, Cordova, USA

Posted: Apr 2, 2012
קידוש Cup
I Like When He Is Saying That He Will Where A Cocunut של ירמולקה
Posted By Chaya Esther, Calgary, AB

Posted: Sep 25, 2011
Could the Oral Torah be given in a vacuum?
Sound does not travel on the moon. Sound can exist only where there is something (air) through which it can travel. Even if G-d spoke all the words of the Torah on the moon, no one there would here him (unless they used radios in their helmets, which poses another problem, because it was Yom Tov and radios are electric.
Posted By Anonymous, Camarillo, CA

Posted: Sep 20, 2011
the igloo
there are some problems with placing a mezazh on a arch
Posted By Anonymous, Austin, Texas

Posted: Aug 29, 2011
really good can you please make more
Posted By Anonymous, new jersey

Posted: July 29, 2011
מזוזה
אם היה נותן לנו תורה ב.... אין אפשרות לשים שם מזוזה????????????????????
Posted By Anonymous, אוק פארק, מישיגן

Posted: Apr 21, 2011
Being Jewish in space is not really a viable idea.
The last sentence did not make sense.

A big part of Jewish is doing things (or not doing things) on the correct days, for example, keeping Shabbos from when it begins to when it ends.

On the International Space Station, you experience several sunrises and sunsets during each 24 hours, because you go around the world so quickly. You are somewhere that it is Friday afternoon, then somewhere that it is Shabbos, then back to somwhere that it is Friday daytime, then the sun sets again and Shabbos starts again, this repeats many times; then you are somewhere that it is Saturday night and you start Havdalah, but then you are back to somewhere that it is still Shabbos, it is all very confusing.

Because the entire Passover seder must be at night and it is night for less than an hour at a time, you would have to rush.

And the same problem, in reverse, applies to the morning service, which must be during the day, even though it is day for less than an hour at a time.
Posted By Anonymous, Camarillo, CA

Posted: Apr 18, 2011
sad
i love this cartoons i am sad they stoped making them in 2008
Posted By zachariah, overland park, kansas usa

Posted: Feb 24, 2011
Favorable Cartoons!
These are GREAT! Wish they'd last longer for a good cartoon for children!
Posted By Suenell, Lamar, AR/USA

Posted: Nov 21, 2010
wow!
I got 350 mitzvos. Boy was it harddddddddddd!!!!!! It took a long time
Posted By Mendel, albany, USA
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