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What is a tamid?

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A tamid is an animal, usually a lamb, that was used as a sacrifice in the Jewish religion. Most often, the Korban Tamid was an offering in the Holy Temple.

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A tamid is a type of eternal light that burns continuously in Jewish synagogues as a symbol of God's eternal presence. It is often placed near the ark housing the Torah scrolls. The word "tamid" means "always" in Hebrew.

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