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Parshah (Weekly Torah Reading): The weekly Torah portion.
From forced labor to willing hearts — the Book of Exodus ends where it truly begins.
Life Lessons From the Parshah - Vayakhel
Most years, the Torah portions of Vayakhel and Pekudei are combined and read in the same week. In a Jewish leap year like the current one, however, they are read separately, each assigned its own week. The Rebbe often expounded upon the significance of th...
Neither family background nor social status influence G‑d.
A quick family-oriented summary of the events in this week's Parshah. Kids, read it online to get a picture of all the exciting going-ons in this week's parshah. Parents, print it out to share at the Shabbat table
Make a food craft of sweet Shabbat Candles for a tasty dessert.
The person you shared coffee with in the morning is now competition, and you’ll cut him down at the first opportunity.
"Wise-hearted" sounds contradictory. Wisdom is a faculty of the mind, but the heart is the seat of our emotions.
Leave perfection to G‑d; He wants for nothing but your struggles.
An Essay On Parshat Vayakhel
Even someone with a thorough knowledge of the laws of Shabbat must grapple with the complicated question of what exactly is considered work by the Torah’s definition.
Sometimes, it’s time to put the self-help books aside and jump into the action.
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