| A red poster illustrated with gold drawings of a high priest and Moses (with horns) holding a Torah. The lettering is also in gold, making it difficult to read.
The text begins with a quote about Orlah and Revi'it - which states that no fruit may be eaten from a tree for the first three years after it is planted (orlah), and in the fourth year- Revi'it - the fruit must be brought to Jerusalem.
The text then continues to mention the custom of cutting a three-year-old boy's hair for the first time. Traditionally, many people take their young sons to Meron, to the grave of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai, for this first haircut, which is done with much celebration.
The back of this poster has a table of letters which the author states are letters of Rashi in the Tractate Sotah. He states that one can read it from right to left and from top to bottom.
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