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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
Reb Meir Tepliker, a close disciple of Reb Noson, had a student who lived
In Parshat Tetzaveh, we delve into the intricate details of the vestments worn by
“Make for them (the priests) garments that should honor them…” (Exodus 28:2) This week’s
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