Just as certain conditions could hinder a priest’s ability to minister in God’s presence, various elements in our lives can defile us by diminishing our spiritual receptivity.
God established Nisan as the first month at the time of the Exodus from Egypt, and one year later, the Tabernacle would be inaugurated during Nisan, exemplifying God’s desire to dwell among His people and bring the complete redemption.
Parashat Terumah The construction of the tabernacle reveals God’s desire to dwell among His people. The Hebrew word terumah (a willing contribution) demonstrates how our participation in God’s work uplifts both the giver and facilitates His presence, with God multiplying even our smallest offerings for His purposes. We participate in this divine dwelling by…
This portion reveals profound truths about God’s character as both shepherd and redeemer, even through seasons of adversity and apparent setbacks.
Discover how Joseph’s journey from betrayal to reconciliation reveals the transformative power of forgiveness and God’s amazing ability to turn pain into purpose.
Erasing the memory of Amalek through caring for the weak and vulnerable.
Part 1, in a series on the Temple and Priesthood, provides a foundation for God’s everlasting covenant with Aaron and his offspring who serve as ministers in the earthly Temple.
Firstfruit of the Resurrection