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The parsha begins with the dedication of the Mishkan, which took place on Sunday,
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 parsha contains 122 verses. It begins with 3 verses speaking about Shabbat. Then