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Source sheet hereThe provided texts primarily discuss the construction and significance of the Menorah in the Tabernacle. They explore the difficulties Moses faced in understanding its design, attributing it to the Menorah's unique requirement of being made from a single piece of gold. Commentaries suggest that God revealed the Menorah's design through various means, including divine demonstration and engraving on Moses' hand. The sources further link the Menorah to the Torah's wisdom, spiritual rewards, and the concept of a unified divine creation. Visual representations of the menorah, appearing on ancient coins and the Magdala Stone, indicate that the base was often depicted as triangular. Ultimately, the texts illuminate the Menorah as more than just a physical object; it represents profound spiritual and intellectual concepts.