La perashá se titula “Wayaqhel”. Esta palabra se deriva de Qahal o congregación. Dice la Toráh que Moshé Rabbenu unió a todo el pueblo. Esto incluyó a todos—mujeres y niños (menores de 20 años de edad). ¿Por qué congregó a todo el pueblo? Después les...
In leap years (years with 13 months), there are two months of Adar: Adar I and Adar II. The festival of Purim is celebrated in Adar II. As a result, the 15th of Adar I is called Purim Qaṭan, since the festival is not observed in that month. The Sages of Yisrael...
This week, we study Perashath Teṣawéh, which speaks to us about the ner tamid, the bigdé haqodesh, and the preparation of the Kohanim. With Heaven’s help, I will share a few interesting points about this perashah. The Torah speaks to us about the Urim wa-Tumim. The...
Esta semana estudiamos la perashá Teṣawéh, que nos habla sobre el ner tamid, bigdé haqódesh, y la preparación de los Kohanim. Con la ayuda del Cielo, les compartiré algunos puntos interesantes sobre esta perashá. 1) La Tora nos habla sobre el Urim y Tumim. El...
The perashah Terumah relates to us about the offerings that were given for the construction of the Mishkan. The first thing we notice is that these terumoth were not for Moshe, but for ADONAY, blessed be He. The text states, “yayiqehu li.” In our days, we...