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The Luchos - Ten Commandments
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To give charity

We are commanded to give charity (tzedakah) to the poor and needy, supporting them according to their needs and our ability.

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Abundance of gifts for building of the Mishkan

וַיַּקְהֵל – Vayakhel

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Parshas Vayakhel recounts the nation’s collective response to the command to build the Mishkan after the crisis of the Golden Calf. Moshe first reestablishes the primacy of Shabbos, framing all creative labor within covenantal discipline, and then calls for voluntary offerings and skilled participation. The people respond with overwhelming generosity, bringing materials and dedicating their talents until there is more than enough. Under the leadership of Betzalel and Oholiav, the Mishkan and its keilim are constructed with exact precision — from the curtains and beams to the Aron, Shulchan, Menorah, altars, and courtyard — culminating in a detailed accounting of the materials used. The parsha thus transforms national failure into unified sacred purpose, showing how commanded structure, willing hearts, and disciplined craftsmanship restore the Shechinah to the center of the camp.

Haftarah: Kings II 11:17 - 12:17
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פְּקוּדֵי – Pekudei

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Parshas Pekudei concludes Sefer Shemos with the final reckoning, assembly, and consecration of the Mishkan. The Torah records the exact accounting of the materials donated — gold, silver, and copper — underscoring integrity and collective responsibility. The sacred garments of Aharon and his sons are completed in precise accordance with Hashem’s command, and the entire Mishkan is brought to Moshe for inspection. Upon verifying that everything was fashioned “כַּאֲשֶׁר צִוָּה ה׳,” Moshe blesses the people. On the first of Nissan in the second year, the Mishkan is erected, anointed, and sanctified; Aharon and his sons are inaugurated into eternal priesthood. The parsha — and the book — culminate with the revelation of the Shechinah: the Cloud of Glory fills the Mishkan, guiding Bnei Yisrael’s journeys and marking the transformation of a redeemed nation into a people among whom Hashem dwells.

Haftarah: Kings I 7:51 - 8:21
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Divrei Torah

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Mitzvah Minute — Divrei Torah

Each essay examines central themes in Torah and Halachah through classical and modern sources, tracing the development of ethical and spiritual concepts across the Parsha and the 613 mitzvos.
Readers are invited to engage critically and contemplatively — to explore how enduring principles of faith, law, and character formation continue to inform Jewish life today.
Access the most recent essays below, or view the complete collection in the Divrei Torah archive.

"Ki Sisa — Part VIII — Application for Today"

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8.1 — Covenant After Crisis

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7.4 — The Veil and Transmission

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7.3 — Moshe’s Radiance

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7.3 — Moshe’s Radiance

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"Ki Sisa — Part VII — Stable Covenant Life"

7.2 — Sacred Time and Sacred Space

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7.2 — Sacred Time and Sacred Space

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"Ki Sisa — Part VII — Stable Covenant Life"

7.1 — Shabbos as Covenant Sign

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7.1 — Shabbos as Covenant Sign

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The Importance of Tefillah

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Tefillah—our daily connection to Hashem Yisborach—is more than routine.
Through prayer, we pause to reflect, give thanks, and ask with intention. Each word in the siddur holds eternal meaning, guiding us to align our hearts and minds. Explore the structure, purpose, and depth of Jewish prayer—one moment at a time.

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