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== A Beautiful Dwelling in the Lower Worlds - The Women's Mission == In addition to every Jew's mission to make a dwelling place for the Creator in the lower worlds, the women and daughters of Israel have a special mission to make a "beautiful dwelling" with "beautiful vessels." In a regular home, the main beauty and aesthetics of the home - both physically and spiritually - depends on the woman, as it is known that the concept of beauty (and the power to make things beautiful) exists especially in women. This descends from spirituality, where in the work of making a dwelling place for the Creator in the lower worlds, a main part of the work - making the dwelling "beautiful" with "beautiful vessels" - depends on the women and daughters of Israel.
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