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The traditional Tikkun Korim places the 'Chumash' text on the right and the 'Torah' text on the left. This project was made with mobile one handed use on small screened devices in mind, thats why we came up with a simple way to get the most out of the small screen, by simply tapping to remove the Trop and Nikkud.

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Force Majeure Titlovi Engleski ๐Ÿ†• Confirmed

: The central conflict arises from Tomas's failure to live up to the traditional role of the "protector". His initial denial and subsequent emotional breakdown highlight the pressure modern men face to maintain a heroic facade.

Ruben ร–stlundโ€™s film uses this legal term as a metaphor for the fragile "contracts" of modern social life, specifically marriage and parenthood. The story follows a Swedish family on a ski vacation in the French Alps. During a lunch on a terrace, a "controlled" avalanche suddenly appears to threaten the diners. In a split-second moment of pure survival instinct, the father, Tomas, grabs his phone and runs away, leaving his wife, Ebba, and their two children behind to face the snow. Force Majeure titlovi Engleski

Although the avalanche turns out to be harmless, the aftermath is catastrophic for the familyโ€™s dynamic. The film explores the "force majeure" of human instinct, questioning whether a person can be held morally liable for actions taken during an uncontrollable moment of panic. : The central conflict arises from Tomas's failure