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 £The CherubimThe CherubimThe Cherubim  shekel to purchase communal offerings for the ongoing service in the
            Tabernacle and later in the Temple.
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               The half shekel contribution symbolizes the fact that every human
            being is simultaneously both a whole – a complete world unto him
 Two cherubim (angelic figures) sat upon the cover of the ark facing
 each other with their wings outstretched. As with all the Tabernacle’s   or her self – and a half, in the context of his or her relationship with
 components, these figures give rise to layer upon layer of meaning   a soul mate. Likewise, in relating to the people of Israel, a Jew is
 and symbolism In order to determine their purpose it is useful to   both a whole and a half. Each individual Jew has autonomy and is
 investigate their first mention in the Torah. After Adam and Eve   unique but in relation to the entire people is simultaneously only a
 were  banished  from the  Garden of the  Eden, the cherubim  were   part, a “half,” of a much bigger whole. This same idea applies to an
 appointed  to  guard  the  entrance.  Imposing  figures,  armed  with  a   individual’s relationship with God, who is the ultimate “whole.” The
 rotating sword, they “guard the way to the Tree of Life” (Genesis   half shekel contribution underwriting the Tabernacle’s construction
 3:24). Although they are obviously tasked with preventing humanity   turns the idea of a whole and a half into the very foundation on
 from re-entering the Garden, many commentators teach that they   which the Tabernacle is based.
 also serve to remind humanity of where it should eventually return   In the Tabernacle’s actual construction, the numerals one and a
 to. The rotating sword accomplished both of these tasks as one side   half, as well as the ratio of a whole to a half, occur numerous times.
 of the sword represents God’s loving-kindness, while the other side   The following are a few brief examples: the acacia wood boards were
 represents His judgment. (See “Return to the Garden of Eden in the   each one and a half cubits wide. Each of the individual boards had
 portion of Vayeilech.)  two silver sockets; thus, the relationship of sockets to boards was
 In  a sense,  the  cherubim in the  Tabernacle  provide  a similar   that of a whole to a half. The golden altar, on which the incense was
 service, for they guard the tablets of the Ten Commandments housed   burned, was a cubit in length and a cubit in width and two cubits
 in the ark. Furthermore, because the Ten Commandments embody   in height; thus, its height relative to its width and length was 2:1.
 the entire Torah, and the Torah, itself, is compared to the Tree of   The courtyard surrounding the Tabernacle was one hundred cubits
 Life in Proverbs (3:18) – “It [the Torah] is a tree of life for those who   long by fifty cubits wide, again a ration of 1:1/2. In the previous
 grasp it” – the parallel is even deeper. The cherubim not only guard   section, we discussed the two sets of fifty loops in the curtains that
 the Ten Commandments (the Tree of Life), they also hover over the   were connected by fifty golden hooks, a ratio of 2:1, one hundred
 ark reminding us of the utopian state humanity once existed in and   loops and fifty hooks.
 hinting that studying and observing the Torah will provide us with   The golden table, which held twelve loaves of bread, embodied a
 a way of regaining that glorious state.  2:1 ratio in terms of its length to width (two cubits in length and
 According to tradition, the cherubim physically reflected the status   one cubit wide). Furthermore, its height  was a cubit and a half.
 of the relationship between God and Israel: when Israel conducted   The twelve loaves were placed six on one side and six on the other;
 itself properly and fulfilled God’s will, the cherubim would be found   therefore, each side had a half of the whole number of loaves.
 in a loving embrace, but when Israel turned its back on God, the   The holy ark, which housed the two tablets of the law on which
 cherubim would be found facing back to back. Visually, the turning   were engraved the Ten Commandments, was a cubit and a half in
 of the cherubim may be associated with the rotating sword guarding   width and a cubit and a half in height; its length was two and a half
 the way to the Tree of Life.  cubits. The ark itself was actually made of three boxes – a box of
            acacia wood placed between two boxes of pure gold; thus, the two

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