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ImageLearn some mishnayos that is animated from the book "Talis Ends" by Rabbi Don Channen. These mishnayos are based upon Parashas Mishpatim, the laws between people.  This production is by a young student, who has a future, be"H, in movie production and outreach.

I am truly inspired by my father who showed me his skills in making animated movies when he was in elementary school using frame by frame animation, and playing them on those old movie projectors.

I love reading and one of the stories that fascinated me was in Rabbi Don Channen's book, "Talis Ends and Other Tales". With the help of my siblings and encouragement from my parents, we worked together in making this little movie out of Legos, a camera, a computer and our favorite Jewish music. I hope you enjoy it, and please do share it with your friends and family.

If for some reason, this video doesn't play, here's a mirror site to view this amazing production.

 




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