Welcome to ta-va.
ta-va refers to both a grand vessel, such as Noah's Ark, and a small cradle, like the basket in which the
vulnerable yet invaluable infant Moses was placed and set afloat on the water. In Hebrew, both are
called ta-va.
Noah's Ark was crucial for the future of humanity, safeguarding the remnants of mankind that were
worth preserving and vital for reestablishing life. It represented salvation from judgment and death.
Similarly, Moses' basket, or ark, signified deliverance from slavery and death.
Therefore, ta-va symbolizes salvation from enslavement, judgment, and death.