Who knows fifty?
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Fifty are the cubits' width of the Heichal/Ohel Moed portion of the Mishkan.
If you go to Shiloh, they have what they very strongly believe to be the remainder of the stone wall that supported the Mishkan there (instead of the wooden beams used in the desert). I measured the width, heel-to-toe, and got almost exactly 75 feet, which would fit with the definition of the cubit as 18 inches.
Fifty are the letters on the Cohen's stones.
(It fits the original song rhythm. The shoulder-stones on the Ephod each had 25 letters.)
Fifty shekels (worth about $460, given today's silver prices) is the erech ("endowment value") assigned to a male during his main working years. R' Hirsch explains:
50 = ((3 = family role) + (2 = communal role)) x (10 = completion)
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