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Weekly Sidra: Terumah (Gift) Torah Portion: Shemot / Exodus 25:1-27:19 Haftorah: Yeshayahu / Isaiah 66:1-24 Parsha Terumah is our Torah reading this week, and is Exodus / Shemot 25:1-27:19. We have the “Open Box” instructions for the building of the Mishkan or Temple. Does it matter how we feel as we follow the instruction? We agreed to do the mizvot / commandments before hearing them. With that understood I may not enjoy what I have agreed to do. Am I expected to gain control of my emotions as well now? Terumah, the name of this week's reading, means uplifted donation. Already we have a distinction between an uplifted donation and one that has not been lifted up. The act of uplifting must carry a significance that may not be immediately apparent. Sacrifices and offerings to HaShem were lifted up or raised in the arms of the one bringing it to the altar. Donations given to the community were not lifted up in an act of worship. Implied is the understanding that both forms of tzedakah / donations have their place. If we bring a donation what does it matter our motive? The readings of the last month have been a chance to explore the beginning of an open intentional relationship with the Most High carrying both responsible and expectations. HaShem has just removed them from slavery, led them on...
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Weekly Sidra: Terumah (Gift) Torah Portion: Shemot / Exodus 25:1-27:19 Haftorah: Yeshayahu / Isaiah 66:1-24 Terumah or Trumah (תרומה — Hebrew for "gift" or “offering,” the twelfth word and first distinctive word in the parasha / sidra) is the nineteenth weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the ...
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