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William gives his community a helping hand on his bar mitvzah

The 13-year-old made a yad using a 3D-printer

April 17, 2025 16:13
William Solomons and his 3D-printer yad
William Solomons and his 3D-printer yad
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While most bar mitzvahs involve reading and being inspired by the Torah, William Solomons went a step further – by creating something lasting for his community.

His bar mitzvah parsha was about the design and construction of the Mishkan (the holy tabernacle) that the Israelites built as a sanctuary in their desert wanderings, and the skilled craftsman,  Bezalel, who created it out of gold, silver and finely carved wood.

Taught by his father Cliff and supported by Brentwood and Shenfield Reform’s Rabbi David Hulbert, William decided to turn a creative idea into a meaningful act of dedication.

Inspired to craft his own ritual object utilising the ability and knowledge he had at his disposal, William turned himself into a 21st century Bezalel and fashioned a brand new yad (Torah pointer) using his 3D printer.