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In Jewish mysticism, a k'ruvim (or cherubim) are celestial beings that are often depicted as winged creatures with human faces. They are considered to be guardians of sacred spaces and are mentioned in various religious texts, including The Bible. In the Bible, they are described as being present in the Garden of Eden and as part of the Ark of the Covenant. The exact nature and purpose of k'ruvim vary across different religious traditions and interpretations.

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