tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042862.post2913213983903251513..comments2024-03-22T16:40:45.568-04:00Comments on Gruntig.net The First in Kosher Entertainment and Videos: Chabad Rabbi of Italy Decries "False Menorah"Lucky Wolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14975656169510094458noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042862.post-2090810619493113602014-12-18T02:26:03.042-05:002014-12-18T02:26:03.042-05:00Rabbi Garelik pointed out that there were several ...Rabbi Garelik pointed out that there were several menorahs in the Beis Hamikdosh, some which were round. However the Menorah kindled by the Kohen Gadol - The Menorah - was v shaped.<br /><br />Titus took one (or several?) Of the round menorahs and that was why he placed that shape on his arch. However that was not the definitive shape of the known menorahAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042862.post-32036654526698348412014-12-18T00:21:22.325-05:002014-12-18T00:21:22.325-05:00This is propaganda. This is propaganda. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042862.post-60817501378026601002014-12-17T20:17:50.167-05:002014-12-17T20:17:50.167-05:00I don't get it. What's all this yelling an...I don't get it. What's all this yelling and screaming about the Menorah". Even if the Menorah in the Beis Hamikdash was not round, what does that have to do with the Menorah we light on Chanuka?<br /><br />The Menorah in the Beis Hamikdosh also only had seven branches, while ours have eight. It is actually prohibited to make a seven branched Menorah. We are not allowed to replicate Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042862.post-30025731878475601102014-12-17T14:44:53.942-05:002014-12-17T14:44:53.942-05:00This video completely ignores what is probably a c...This video completely ignores what is probably a centuries old debate. Chabad follows the rambam's view (though he never wrote it outright, but it is how he drew his depiction of the menorah) that it was v shaped. Others argue. The arch of titus isn't the only archaeological find that depicts arched arms. We find arched arms on jewish coins, mosaics in batei kneses, and engraved in 'Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com