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The Torah commands that a Sanctuary be built for Hashem, a sacred dwelling place where His Presence rests among Israel.





Parshas Terumah begins the Torah’s command to build the Mishkan, the sacred dwelling place where the Divine Presence will rest among the people of Israel. Hashem instructs Moshe to collect voluntary offerings from the nation—gold, silver, copper, fabrics, skins, wood, oil, spices, and precious stones—each given by those whose hearts are moved to contribute. The central purpose of these gifts is declared in the parsha’s defining verse: “וְעָשׂוּ לִי מִקְדָּשׁ וְשָׁכַנְתִּי בְּתוֹכָם” — they shall make for Me a sanctuary, and I will dwell among them. The Torah then details the sacred vessels—the Aron with its Keruvim, the Shulchan with the Lechem HaPanim, and the golden Menorah—followed by the layered curtains, beams, coverings, and partitions of the Mishkan itself. The parsha concludes with the construction of the Mizbe’ach and the courtyard that surrounds the sanctuary. Through these precise instructions, the Torah transforms the revelation at Sinai into a living, portable center of holiness, where the Divine Presence will accompany the nation throughout their journey.


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Through prayer, we pause to reflect, give thanks, and ask with intention. Each word in the siddur holds eternal meaning, guiding us to align our hearts and minds. Explore the structure, purpose, and depth of Jewish prayer—one moment at a time. (The Tefillah section is under development)
