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Modim DeRabanan Glass Parsha Board

SKU: L-26
Weight: 20 kg 0 g
The Gemara states that the tzibbur should recite "modim derabanan" when the shaliach tzibbur reaches modim. Modim derabanan serves an essential role in the format of the shaliach tzibbur's Amida that necessitates the individual's participation. Glass Prayer of Modim is nothing short of beautiful addition to your synagogue temple furnishing. thick glass drop letters in reverse which looks lovely. Made of Plexiglass with a slight tint of green on acrylic glass with the thickness of 10 mm. Includes gilt corners. Size:60cm X90cm. More details...
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The Gemara states that the tzibbur should recite "modim derabanan" when the shaliach tzibbur reaches modim. Modim derabanan serves an essential role in the format of the shaliach tzibbur's Amida that necessitates the individual's participation. Glass Prayer of Modim is nothing short of beautiful addition to your synagogue temple furnishing. thick glass drop letters in reverse which looks lovely. Made of Plexiglass with a slight tint of green on acrylic glass with the thickness of 10 mm. Includes gilt corners. Size:60cm X90cm.

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"Perfect"

Lorne kelman on 10/14/2012 1:26:33 PM


Comments: Thank you. The modim derabanan plaque was perfect