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This week’s parsha is Tzav, detailing several services in the Temple/Sanctuary, such as removing

Purim is one of the most joyous and exciting festivals in the Jewish calendar.

Last week, in Parshas Pekudei, we read that the Mishkan (Sanctuary) was completed and

This week’s parshah, Pekudei, serves as a comprehensive summary of the contributions to the

The Torah invests greatly in detailing the Mishkan/Holy Temple’s construction and significance. What was

Reb Noson explores the significance of Shabbat Shekalim. He begins by explaining the nature

The parsha contains 122 verses. It begins with 3 verses speaking about Shabbat. Then

Parshat Ki Tisa primarily explores the 40-day aftermath following the receiving of the Ten

This week’s parsha begins with giving a half-shekel to the Mishkan (Sanctuary) and later

It’s hard to be rich. You can end up having the feeling that people