15 June 2012
14 June 2012
Parashah Shelach
Parshat Shelach contains a justly famous description of the Land of Israel as a "land
flowing with milk and honey." The riches of Eretz Yisrael have endowed
our people with a sense of home and of promise from our earliest ages.
The meraglim scouted the land as far as Hebron. At the wadi Eshcol, they cut down a branch with a single cluster of grapes so large that it had to be borne on a carrying frame by two of them, as well as some pomegranates and figs
We first drawn and colored a map of the Land of Israel then glued it on a basis of polystyrene.
Afterward we made figs, grapes and pomegranate with a air dry modelling clay that is ready to use. Let it harden and then painted with a acrylic colors.
once the paint is dry we put our big fruits on the polystyrene tray, just coming from Erertz Yisrael, brought by the meraglim.
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