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amother
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Post Sun, Oct 13 2024, 5:45 pm
OP, it's really beautiful.
I feel so bad pointing this out but there is a Halachic issue of drawing the sun and moon. Maybe ask you Rav
https://torah.org/torah-portio.....yera/
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amother
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Post Sun, Oct 13 2024, 5:50 pm
You’re so talented!
I wish I had patience and ability to do something like that!
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amother
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Post Sun, Oct 13 2024, 5:57 pm
amother Hosta wrote:
OP, it's really beautiful.
I feel so bad pointing this out but there is a Halachic issue of drawing the sun and moon. Maybe ask you Rav
https://torah.org/torah-portio.....yera/


Interesting, I’ve never heard this before about pictures like these (most are ideas I saw on Torah u’mesorah worksheets) but I will ask. The end of the article gives me hope that it’s not a problem:

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But once a picture (or a photograph) of an image of the sun, moon or stars has already been drawn or painted, it is permitted to leave it in one’s domain; there is no obligation to destroy or get rid of it. [This applies to depressed or flat images only; a protruding image of a celestial body may not be kept in one’s possession.] Thus, if a picture of the sun, moon or stars appears in a book or a newspaper, one need not cut it out.
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Simple1  




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Oct 13 2024, 6:44 pm
It’s beautiful. Such a good idea
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Post Sun, Oct 13 2024, 6:50 pm
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Interesting, I’ve never heard this before about pictures like these (most are ideas I saw on Torah u’mesorah worksheets) but I will ask. The end of the article gives me hope that it’s not a problem:

Quote:
But once a picture (or a photograph) of an image of the sun, moon or stars has already been drawn or painted, it is permitted to leave it in one’s domain; there is no obligation to destroy or get rid of it. [This applies to depressed or flat images only; a protruding image of a celestial body may not be kept in one’s possession.] Thus, if a picture of the sun, moon or stars appears in a book or a newspaper, one need not cut it out.


Don’t know if it’s a problem or if the following would solve it. But maybe you can make a cloud out of which the sun and moon are peeking.
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  ra_mom




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Oct 13 2024, 6:55 pm
amother Hosta wrote:
OP, it's really beautiful.
I feel so bad pointing this out but there is a Halachic issue of drawing the sun and moon. Maybe ask you Rav
https://torah.org/torah-portio.....yera/

These images and drawings are used for learning about brias haolam, the parsha, the shvatim and ushpizin.

They are all over our sukkah decorations.

OP I wouldn't be concerned. They are there to connect to the YT of sukkos.
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amother
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Post Sun, Oct 13 2024, 7:30 pm
Don’t know if it’s a problem or if the following would solve it. But maybe you can make a cloud out of which the sun and moon are peeking.[/quote]

Using a cloud to partially block the image would definitely be a solution. I actually developed a Parsha curriculum for a school with worksheets and the Menahel I worked for taught me this halacha and told me to draw the sun peeking out from the cloud...
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