Tag: judaism

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

In Parshat Tetzaveh, we delve into the intricate details of the vestments worn by

The Zohar delves into the construction of the Tabernacle, equating it with the Ma’aseh

Breslov Efrat – The three chapters of Shema represent the three holidays – Passover,

Breslov Efrat – We are purifying ourselves and connecting to Hashem each day; the