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'''''Mishkan HaNetzach''''' is a constantly updated book (a 'living document') that describes New Reform Judaism, largely written by What Right Have I of the Ode clade. It consists of two major sections: history and ''teshuvot'', or responsa.
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Mishkan HaNetzach''}}{{Protocanon}}'''''Mishkan HaNetzach''''' (English: ''The Eternal Tabernacle)'' is a constantly updated book (a 'living document') that describes [[Jewry and the System|New Reform Judaism]], largely written by [[What Right Have I]] of [[the Ode clade]]. It consists of three major sections: ''siddur'' (prayer), history, and ''teshuvot'' (questions and answers).


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Mishkan HaNetzach (English: The Eternal Tabernacle) is a constantly updated book (a 'living document') that describes New Reform Judaism, largely written by What Right Have I of the Ode clade. It consists of three major sections: siddur (prayer), history, and teshuvot (questions and answers).


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