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==== Craftsmanship and Professional Skills ==== The Rebbe Maharash was gifted in various crafts and professional skills. He was a highly accomplished sofer STaM (scribe of Torah scrolls, tefillin, and mezuzos), known for his exceptionally beautiful and clear handwriting. As a special gift, he wrote a personal Megillas Esther for each of his children. Additionally, he learned the laws and practice of shechita (ritual slaughter) and would occasionally perform it. Due to health considerations, his doctors specifically instructed him to engage in manual craftsmanship. He undertook several notable projects, including constructing a magnificent menorah that stood as tall as a person with twelve branches. He also demonstrated his woodworking skills by crafting intricate tables from small pieces of wood, showing remarkable attention to detail.
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