Pikudei
Accounts aren’t balanced. Accounts are what do the balancing.
All of the gold, silver, and copper is counted and accounted for. The eight priestly garments are fashioned and sown. The Mishkan, the Tabernacle is completed. Moses establishes the Divine dwelling and consecrates it with the anointing oil. Aaron and his sons are initiated into the priesthood. A cloud appears upon the Sanctuary and the Divine Presence has come to dwell within the Temple.
Noise: Bells and Pomegranates
Both apples and pomegranates are representative of the Jewish people. Both bells and pomegranates are representative of the Jewish people. The bells and pomegranates that broadcast the Divine truth are more than the means toward a tranquil end. Learn more.
Read MoreVayakhel Pekudei: Service or Slavery?
We humans must shed the blinding force of self-interest and respond to the call for service; we must weaken the grip that keeps us trapped and enslaved to our own temptations, and allow ourselves to be mobilized to serve – not human structures, but to serve – our higher calling.
Read MoreVayakhel-Pekudei: Faith at Harvard
The debate among academics about Harvard’s core curriculum sheds light on longstanding tensions between scientists and people of faith.
Read MoreVayakhel-Pikudei: Intimate Light
Follow the Divine light from emerging during the Exodus to finding a home in the Temple. The Rebbe Rashab elaborates on the lessons hidden within it.
Read MoreMoney and Spirituality (Part 3/5)
Part III of a discussion on money and spirituality including material possessions and divine energy, ethical business, and the power of giving.
Read MorePekudei: Two Faces of Esau
The story of Esau’s wedding leads to a two-faced world where some people struggle with G-d and justice while others demonstrate great pride in their faith.
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