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That’s where Tetzaveh takes us. In Parshat Tetzaveh, the edges of substance play an integral part in building a mishkan (tabernacle) and a human central unit for the focussing of Gd’s ...
Parashat Tetzaveh continues the previous Torah portion, Teruma, and adds instructions for the construction of the Mishkan (tabernacle) – the temporary temple that accompanied the Israelites on ...
Although this mitzvah is not a commandment, his birthday this week comes out when we read parshat tetzaveh. I think a fitting conclusion to this blog will be to quote what he wrote in his own ...
Parshat Tetzaveh discusses the eight garments of the High Priest. The Eighth "garment" which is actually an accoutrement is the Tzitz. In Judaism the number eight always carries special importance ...
This week, Parashat Tetzaveh continues with G-d’s instructions to him – what to command to the Kohanim (Priests) who were to minister in the Mishkan, the priestly garments they were to wear ...
This week’s Torah portion, Tetzaveh, deals mostly with an interesting and surprising area: clothing design for the Temple priests. ‘THE DEMAND to weigh each action and act deliberately ...
Rick Lupert, a poet, songleader and graphic designer, is the author of 27 books including “God Wrestler: A Poem for Every Torah Portion.” Find him online at www.JewishPoetry.net ...
This week’s Torah Portion- Parashat Tetzaveh (Exodus 27:20-30:10) – continues giving us the instructions concerning the tabernacle, focusing on the role of the priesthood. Our discussion ...
One might say that the menorah and the ketoret were temidin, while the lechem hapanim was only switched once a week, on Shabbat. However, although it was only switched once a week, the lechem hapanim ...
We will, G-d-willing, develop these ideas further next week. In this week’s parsha, Tetzaveh, we learn about the special garments worn by the kohanim as they serve in the Mishkan. Malbim teaches ...