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..TALMUD TOYS..
For the older child who is ready to learn matters from the gemora.
(The parents and grown siblings will undoubtedly get involved as well.)
Because of the semi-sacred nature of these objects, each one of the Talmud Toys comes in a specially designed carrying case which has a specific slot to hold each of its many items, so that it can be stored in a manner befitting its honor.
The following is a list of our Talmud Toys. Click on its link to see an explanation of the toy.
Avodas Beis HaMikdash, The Talmud Toy consists of a large plastic model of the Beis HaMikdash and the Har HaBayis. Fixed on the floor of the Courtyard of the Beis HaMikdash are scale plastic models of the mizbeiach, slaughtering rings which open and close, kiyor (laver), dwarf pillars and tables, all in their proper places. The top half of the building of the Beis HaMikdash (which includes the Ulam, Heichal and Kodesh HaKedoshim) comes off to expose the interior of the Beis HaMikdash building.
Avodas Beis HaMikdash, The Talmud Toy comes with assorted plastic figures of animals, Leviim and Yisraelim, along with Cohanim, who are dressed in their bigdei Cahunah, posed in various positions and holding different items representing the different stages in the avodah of the Beis HaMikdash: namely, washing their hands and feet at the kiyor, terumas hadeshen, shechitah, kabbalah, holochah, zerikah, cutting up the korbon, placing the emurim on the mizbeiach, etc.
Also included is our comprehensive, 300 page book, Avodas Beis HaMikdash, The Manual, which describes in detail, step by step, all the avodos of all the korbonos and menachos that can or must be offered by any person in the Beis HaMikdash in the course of every day of the year. Each of the Hebrew terms and all the steps in the avodos are explained in English. The step-by-step format enables you to correctly act out any of the avodos that you’re interested in, and thereby be able to learn and remember them more easily.
The manual includes the following chapter headings:
1. Visualizing the Beis HaMikdash
2. Cohanim
3. General Steps For All Korbonos
4. Chatas
a) Outer Chatas
b) Variable Chatas
c) Inner Chatas
5. Olah
6. Asham
7. Shelomim
8. Todah
9. Bechor
10. Animal Maaser
11. Bird Chatas and Olah
12. Menachos
a) Minchas Soles
b) Minchas Machavas
c) Minchas Marcheses
d) Oven-baked Minchah
i) Challos
ii) Wafers
e) A Cohen’s minchah
f) Minchas Chavitin
g) Minchas Nesochim
h) Sinner’s Minchah
i) Sotah’s Minchah
j) Minchas Chinuch
k) Lechem HaPanim
l) The Omer
m) Shtei HaLechem
n) Todah Breads
o) Nazir’s Breads
p) Wine Donation
q) Oil Donation
r) Levonah Donation
s) Wood Donation
13. The Daily Avodah and the Tamid
14. Shabbos
15. Rosh Chodesh
16. Pesach
a. Pesach Sheni
17. Shavuos
18. Succos
19. Shemini Atzeres
20. Rosh Hashanah
21. Yom Kippur
22. Mechusar Kippurim
a. Zav and Zavah
b. A Woman After Childbirth
c. Metzora
d. Convert
23. Nazir at the end of his Nezirus
24. Nazir who is tamei meis
25. Parah Adumah
26. Bikkurim
27. Fast Days
28. Keitz HaMizbeiach
29. Wood offerings
30. Mishmaros and Maamados
31. Non-Jew’s korbon
32. The Model of the Beis HaMikdash
CURRENT STAGE OF PRODUCTION for Avodas Beis HaMikdash, The Talmud Toy:
· Production is only partially completed.
· The model of the Beis HaMikdash needs production.
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· Avodas Beis HaMikdash, The Manual, is complete.
You can download a free copy of Avodas Beis HaMikdash, The Manual.
Click here to download a copy in PDF format.
Click here to download a copy in Word format.
The Table of Contents in Hebrew looks like this:
AVODAS BEIS HAMIKDASH
THE MISHKAN AND THE SHEVOTIM IN THE MIDBAR
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The Mishkan And The Shevotim In The Midbar is a scale replica of the Mishkan that traveled with Moshe Rabbeinu and Clal Yisrael while they were in the desert. It is detachable into all the parts as they were taken down and carried, so that you can erect all its parts and take them down yourself.
Also included are plastic models of the shevotim (the tribes) as they camped around the Mishkan. The setup is a flat plastic board representing the desert on which is a picture of a cloud, with the Mishkan in the middle. Each sheivet is separate and detached, carrying its corresponding degel (flag), and sized proportionally, according to the size given in the first chapter of Bamidbar.
The Mishkan And The Shevotim In The Midbar comes with an illustrated booklet that describes all the parts of the Mishkan, how to put them together and take them apart in order to carry them from one destination to another. It also describes the sizes of the tribes and the particulars about how they camped and traveled while in the desert.
THE MISHKAN AND THE 39 MELACHOS
The Mishkan And The 39 Melachos is a scale replica of the Mishkan, which can be taken apart and put back together, along with a complete instruction book that outlines every avodah in the taking down, transporting and rebuilding the Mishkan, and how the 39 melachos of Shabbos are derived from them.
SUCCAHS, Kosher and Posul
Succahs, Kosher and Posul consists of a variety of different, scale-model, plastic succahs, some too high, some too low, some without enough walls, some with too many walls, some with the wrong schach or not enough shade, etc. - and some succahs that are kosher: some on a ship or up a tree or with an animal as one of the walls, etc.
Succahs, Kosher and Posul comes with a booklet depicting all the succahs, telling whether they’re kosher or posul, what makes the posul ones posul, and the sources in the gemora and Mishnah Brurah.
BIKKURIM
Bikkurim, The Talmud Toy comes with two backdrops: (1) The Road To Yerushalayim and (2) The Courtyard of the Beis HaMikdash. You start out by putting the play Bikkurim fruits into the decorated baskets and have the plastic people carry them in a joyous procession to Yerushalayim. Once they get to the Beis HaMikdash, they give the baskets to the Cohanim, who wave them with the owners, the owners recite their required recitations from the included printed text and then the Cohanim eat the fruits in Yerushalayim.
Bikkurim, The Talmud Toy comes with a booklet that describes in detail all the steps of the Bikkurim avodah, with references.
AVODAS PARAH ADUMAH
The whole, intricate service of the parah adumah is represented by plastic setups of the places where the different stages took place and plastic figures representing the different services performed.
Avodas Parah Adumah contains the following setups and characters:
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The special courtyards where the children who would draw the water were raised, which were built in such a way to ensure that these children would never come in contact with corpse tumah, |
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The bulls on which these children rode to gather the water; a set up of the source of water and the road leading to it, |
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The special platforms that were built for the Cohanim and the elders to walk on to get to the place of burning, |
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The place of burning on Har Hazeisim, which was directly in line with the opening to the Heichal of the Beis HaMikdash. |
TOY EGLAH ARUFAH
Everything you need to act out the matter of the Eglah Arufah (literally, the decapitated calf).
Toy Eglah Arufah comes complete with the following parts:

1) Complete instruction book containing step by step instructions on how to act out the whole parsha of eglah arufah, including the text of the whole Torah section (Devorim 21:1-9).
2) Plastic set-up of “outside the city” where the murdered man’s body is found.
3) Part of the ground lifts off in which the calf is buried after it is beheaded (Temurah 33b, mishnah).
4) The murdered man’s body.
5) Person who finds the body and tells the Sanhedrin.
6) Members of the Sanhedrin.
7) Cohanim.
8) Measuring cord.
9) Calf in its first year, that has never been worked, whose head can come off.
10) Plastic set-up of the Nachal Eison (the rock-hard valley) where the calf is decapitated (Sotah 45b).
11) Kofitz (long, heavy knife), with which to do the Arifah (decapitating from the back of the neck).
12) Bowl to hold water, with which the members of the Sanhedrin wash their hands after the decapitation.
13) Text of the confession that is said after the Arifah.


CURRENT STAGE OF PRODUCTION for Talmud Toys:
· They all need production.
· All the booklets need to be written.
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