The Purpose of Kashrut
Kashrut reminds us again and again that Jewish spirituality is inseparable from the physical.
Your Hub for Jewish Education
Discover the latest in Jewish events, podcasts and more at the education hub.
What's New Today
Israel and Anti-Semitism
The idea that extreme criticism of Israel is anti-Semitic is controversial.
Psalm 150: The Sound of the Soul
Hillel Tigay performs an original composition to the words of Psalm 150.
Explore In Depth
Understand the Roots and Reach of Anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism has been described as the world’s oldest hatred. Take a deep dive into the roots and reach of anti-Semitism, ...
Sign up for Jewish Wisdom for Hard Times
In times of crisis, Jewish texts can offer us wisdom and guidance. Our new email series will explore how Jewish ...
Sign up for Personalities of the Bible
Get to know fascinating personalities from the Jewish Bible, and learn how you can be like them. Take a deep ...
Next Torah Portion
Summary
In the Torah portion Vayakhel, God commands the Israelites not to do any work in the sanctuary on Shabbat. The Israelites gather gifts for God. Moses says that Ohaliab and Bezalel should take the gifts of the Israelites and build God’s Sanctuary. In Pekudei, Aaron and the priests are given their clothing for work in the Sanctuary. This marks the completion of the Tabernacle construction. Moses anoints Aaron and his sons to make their priestly positions official. A cloud descends upon the Tent of Meeting, and God’s presence fills the Tabernacle.
Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei
Torah Reading
Exodus 35:1 - 40:38
Haftarah
Ezekiel 45:16 - 46:18 | Shabbat HaChodesh
Featured Commentary
Why is Moses Kept Out of the Tabernacle?
How the deepest intimacy can be both binding and freeing.
Videos
Tallit (The Prayer Shawl)
The corner fringes on this ritual garment remind the wearer of all the commandments in the Torah.
Heaven and Hell in Jewish Tradition
Jewish sources are conflicted about what happens after we die.
What Is the Meaning of Chai?
The Hebrew word for life is a popular symbol and toast — and is linked to the number 18.
Recipes
Pampushky Are the Ukrainian Garlic Bread Rolls You’ve Always Wanted
This pillowy rolls are the ultimate treat.
Pastel (Sephardic Meat Pie) Recipe
An easy-to-prepare weeknight meal packed with flavor.
How to Make Hamantaschen Cereal for Purim
Who wouldn't want tiny hamantaschen for breakfast?
More From MJL
Jewish Mourning FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Jewish traditions related to death and mourning,
False Messiahs in Judaism
Many have claimed to be the Jewish Messiah, and the results have often been disastrous.
Elijah the Prophet
As the herald of the messianic age and a recurring figure in Jewish folklore, Elijah's legacy surpasses that of virtually all the other prophets of Israel.
Did God Write the Torah — and Does it Matter?
For many Jews, the Torah's authority does not derive from being a divine document.