![]() Some accept all three answers, while others only accept the final answer. The Gemara presents three limits to this prohibition, which enable one to possess such an object if not make it as well: when it's made by somebody else (a Non-Jew), when it's made of many parts, and when it's made for instructional purposes.Inhabitants of the lower abode (Mador HaTachton) - sun, moon, and mazalot.Inhabitants of the upper abode (Mador HaElyon) - Malachei HaSharet, Ofanim, Serafim, and Chayot HaKodesh (the four faces - a human, eagle, bull, and lion),.Lo Taasun Itti: The Torah prohibits constructing objects that replicate Hashem's "servants" even if it is not for idolatry but rather for décor.It is discouraged and most probably assur to manufacture miniature crucifixes, crosses, and other items used lichvod Avodah Zarah. ![]()
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