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Is the Mishkan (Tabernacle) God’s Home?

Commentary on Parshat Terumah (Exodus 25:1-27:19)

Gifts Freely Given

By giving God our full presence we allow the possibility for intimate connection and for God to dwell within us.

Clothes Are The Message

The clothing of our religious leaders communicates our perceptions of our relationships to God and each other.

Bezalel, Standing In The Shadow Of God

Bezalel's wise-heartedness was his ability to merge the practical with the contemplative.

Our Golden Calf: When Tzedakah Is Not Righteous

The incident of the Golden Calf challenges us to consider how we respond to tzedakah that comes from questionable sources.

On Matters Of The Heart

The image of Israelites, whose hearts moved them, donating gifts to the Tabernacle, inspires us to consider the meaning of having a heart that is moved.

Positive Communal Action

The collection of the half-shekel teaches us the importance of working together as a community.

Go Down, Moses!

The incident of the Golden Calf teaches each of us the importance of taking responsibility for our actions and inspires us to make our communities homes of sacredness.

The Idol Of Complacency

The prohibition against making an idol warns us not to fix our image of God, but rather to allow our conception of God to evolve.

Negotiating A Relationship With God

In constructing the Golden Calf, the Israelites attempted to create a mediated, safe relationship with an awesome and consuming God.

Tzedakah And Jewish Education

Our communal responsibility to ensure the immortality of the Jewish people depends on our commitment to supporting Jewish education.

The Role Of Ritual

In focusing on ritual laws, Parashat Terumah teaches us that by reliving heroic historic moments we can introduce the transcendent into our daily lives.