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The Chamber of Shekalim (background) near the northwest corner of the Courtyard |
As described in an
earlier post, there were 13 collection boxes, called
shofaros on account of their long, curved necks which resembled a
shofar, which were placed within the Courtyard. Two of them were used to collect the half-
shekel donations brought to the Temple by the public each year. Both of these
shofaros were kept inside a chamber located in one of the corners of the Courtyard. As the donations came in, the treasurers would deposit them into these
shofaros and issue a receipt to the donor. At the end of each day the coins would be transferred to a (larger) storage container also located inside this chamber.
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Within the Chamber of Shekalim were two shofaros, a writing desk, and a large storage cabinet |
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