This week’s collection was reserved exclusively for the koihanim. But that first ever clothing line was nothing when compared to the detailed collection He will unveil for His Mishkan dress code. As an aside, according to the medrish, the snake may have chapped Chava -that for another day- and they all got chapped by the RBSO. Efsher you remember that way back in Parshas Bereishis, He fashioned some clothing for Odom and Chava following the incident during which they both chapped forbidden fruit. The RBSO will unveil His first ever male only collection. Had you paid attention in yeshiva instead of daydreaming about meydlich -chazir that you are- you might have known this week’s parsha, of Tetzaveh focuses primarily on the bigday-kihuna (priestly vestments) that koihanim -regular and the big kihuna- had to wear while performing the avoido (service). The RBSO made things appear that have many of us scratching our heads ad hayoim hazeh (until today). The midbar, as we have discussed in the past, was a magical place. Nu, what good is a nice outfit, if not properly adorned and bedecked in precious jewels? Not to worry, the RBSO, in another flash of genius, instructed Moishe to make sure that the Koihanim had matching stones and jewels and shoin, just like that, yet another industry was born: diamonds and jewelry! Stones, both precious and semi-precious are described in great detail in the parsha, as are the specific clothing that the koihanim and the big kihuna wore from head to toe.Īnd to chap exactly how Wordle and Jumble came about, we need some background. Instead, by demanding a very detailed and highly fashioned clothing line He will have seeded the entire garment industry and put to work many thousands of Yiddin, even those who preferred to skip college. And as He does in so many parshas, B’H (thank the RBSO) in this week’s parsha as well, the RBSO will create jobs and industries for those Yiddin not destined to become koillel yungaleyght (learners), lawyers, judges, caterers, architects, artisans, and craftspeople. The Yiddin are still busy hocking and klopping away at building the Mishkan and its accoutrements. It’s one parsha later and five months have passed. Of course, their names aren’t mentioned, then again, neither is Moishe’s who goes missing by name for the entire parsha. Is that mamish the emes? It is and let’s read all about it with all the letters of each word spelled out clearly. And if that’s true, who did? As it turns out, it was the RBSO, creator of the world, who also invented the first ever game of jumble and you can read all about it in this week’s parsha of Tetzevah. Ober, is all this information emes? Not! Like a few other things found on Google, it’s not! Not at all! While Josh Wardle may be a genius and Martin Naydel may have been a nice guy, neither of them – or many others- were the creators and or inventors of word jumble games and apps. Classic Jumble and newer variations, such as Jumble Crosswords, Jumble Word Vault, Jumble Solitaire, Jumble Jong and others are also favorites. ![]() It is available in books, on mobile applications and on the web. Roughly 70 million people have access to jumble every day through more than 600 U.S. Created in 1954 by Martin Naydel, it has been widely syndicated and licensed to become the most recognizable scrambled word game in the world. ![]() On the other hand, Jumble is one of the most beloved and successful word games in history. Players have six attempts to guess a five-letter word, with feedback given for each guess in the form of colored tiles indicating when letters match or occupy the correct position. Wordle is a web-based word game created and developed by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle. The bottom line: by rank, it’s Wordle in the #1 spot followed by Scrabble. Scrabble was the 2nd most popular word game in 2023 and on average during the given period. Wordle is also the most popular word game on average over the given period, despite not ranking for 20. ![]() Wordle’s popularity in 2023 is 4x bigger than all other 14 games combined. Let’s us start here: According to Achroinim (latter day sages) including Google, Wikipedia and others, playing word games has become a common hobby for many enthusiasts all over the world. Word Games Before Wordle, Jumble & Scrabble May Aliza and Natan be meritorious to enjoy many decades of blissful marriage. The heylige Ois and eishes chayil joined many friends who flew in for this special simcha and for Shabbis sheva brochis. Over in holy land of Israel, where both now reside, Aliza was married to Natan, the son of Audrey and Eliot Davidowitz. A shtiekl belated but a huge mazel tov to our dear friends, Doba and Kalman Isaacs upon the wedding -15 days ago- of their beautiful daughter Aliza.
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