Rabbi Myra led our Torah Study starting at Exodus 39:22. We discussed a number of details in the account of the robe of the ephod. We noted that the word “opening” for the opening of the robe actually is the Hebrew word for mouth, peh, and that it is like the opening of a corselet with a binding around it so it will not tear. We noted that a corselet covers the torso and that an example of one is a coat of armor. We noted that the pomegranates on the robe are at or within the hem and alternate with bells.