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Discover these items in this collage by Annabelle Argand:
- Ten Commandments—According to tradition, God gave Moses the Ten Commandments on a tablet.
- city of Jerusalem—Jerusalem is a very holy city for several religions, including Judaism.
- a tallit—A tallit is a prayer shawl worn by Jewish men. This tallit belonged to the man for whom Annabelle made this collage.
- a family tree—Annabelle used the fringe from the tallit for the branches of this family tree.
- musical notes—Annabelle used the fringe from the prayer shawl to make the staff lines for these notes. The notes come from a song the man wrote for his wife.
- candles—Jewish families light candles and say a prayer at the beginning of Shabbos. Shabbos, or Shabbat, is the seventh day of the Jewish week. It is a day of rest. It begins at sundown on
Friday and continues until dark on Saturday.
- kiddish cup—“Kiddish” means blessing. The kiddish cup holds wine. Jewish families say a blessing over the wine and bread at the start of Shabbos.
- challah—Challah is a braided bread made for Shabbos.
- symbols of Shabbos—When grouped together, a cup, braided bread and candles can be a symbol of Shabbos.
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