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Pekudei 5785: Living Torah

Why does the Torah spend so much time repeating the Mishkan’s details? In this episode, Zvi Hirschfield and Rabbi Rafael Polisuk explore Parshat Pekudei and its surprising focus on repetition and detail. They unpack the final verses of Sefer Shemot,…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Pekudei

Pekudei 5784: Constructing Connection

In what way does the Mishkan (Tabernacle) serve as a metaphor for organizing one’s relationship with God, oneself, and others? This week, we’re joined by Rabbi Dr. Daniel Reifman for a discussion of the meticulous detailing of the construction of…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Pekudei

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Vayakhel Pekudei 5781 – The Altar of Sacrifice

The exterior courtyard of the Mishkan/Tabernacle was dominated by a large bronze altar, used for animal sacrifice. In this podcast, we consider some of the altar’s unusual features as we ponder the deeply symbolic ritual associated with it. While animal…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Pekudei, VaYakhel

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5779 – Pekudei: The Return of God

In this podcast Rabbi Alex Israel discusses the historic drama in which God, estranged from Israel after the Golden Calf, returns to the center of the Israelite Camp. The opening line of the Parsha is “Mishkan Ha-Eidut – The Tabernacle…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Pekudei

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Va Yakhel, Pekudei: Mirrors

In this podcast, Nechama Goldman Barash looks at the thronging women who donated their mirrors for the basin and laver in the Tabernacle. Are mirrors merely articles of vanity or do they reveal something much deeper about ourselves? Please note…

Tanakh, Torah, Shemot (Exodus), Pekudei, VaYakhel

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