ב"ה
 

Jewish History

Knowledge Base » People & Events » History » Jewish History
Only showing results in "Ki Tisa"  |  Show All
Sort by:
For an informed reading of I Kings 18:20–39
The famous story of Elijah on Mount Carmel is read as the haftarah for the portion of Ki Tisa. In it, Elijah, the prophet of G‑d, puts to the test what was at the time perceived as the most supreme and powerful of all the gods—Baal. The central story in t...
The sin of the golden calf is widely regarded as one of the most disgraceful moments in Jewish history.
The artisans who made the Mishkan and its equipment
Only when Betzalel and Aholiav work in unity can we forge a connection with G-d.
This class explores the reasons why Moshe broke the luchos, the tablets, and the positive he meant to accomplish through their breaking.
The grave sin of the golden calf and what it really consisted of; for how is it possible that they worshiped idols after all that they just experienced?
Rebellion, Aaron Plays for Time, Moses Return:, Punishment of the Guilty, Atonement, Second Tablets, G-D Forgives the People
Browse Subjects Alphabetically:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9