The Parsha commences with the Kohen's practice on Yom Kippur. Following the death of Aaron's sons, G-d instructed Moshe to relay to Aaron the prohibition of entering the Most Holy Place (קֹדֶשׁ הַקֳּדָשִׁים, Kodesh Ha-Kodashim) at will, as it could resu…
Instructed by God, Moshe conveyed to the Israelites the regulations about the impurity of women after childbirth. A woman giving birth to a boy would be considered impure for seven days, followed by 33 days of purification. Conversely, if she gave b…
During the ordination ceremony for Kohanim and consecration of the Mishkan, Moshe instructed Aaron to gather calves, rams, a goat, a lamb, an ox, and a meal offering for sacrifices (קָרְבֳּנוֹת, korbanot) to present before God. Aharon blessed the pe…
God instructed Moshe to command Aaron and the priests regarding the protocols of the sacrifices, known as "karbanos." The burnt offering, or "Olah," would be consumed on the altar until morning, followed by a priest removing ashes outside the camp. …
This Parasha contains the highest count of letters and words in sefer Vayikra. It comprises 6,222 Hebrew letters, 1,673 Hebrew words, 111 verses, and 215 lines. The narrative involves God summoning Moshe from the Tabernacle to convey the laws …
Parshas Pekudei (פְקוּדֵי) marks the final chapter in the Book of Shemos, encompassing 38:21–40:38. Within this parsha, the intricate details of erecting the Tabernacle (מִשְׁכַּן, Mishkan) are elucidated and concluded. The parsha contains 4…
Vayakhel, which means "and he assembled" in Hebrew, is the 22ndparashah. This section delves into the meticulous creation of theThe Tabernacle and its sacred vessels are chronicled in Exodus 35:1–38:20.Comprising 6181 Hebrew letters, 1,558 Heb…
Vayakhel, which means "and he assembled" in Hebrew, is the 22ndparashah. This section delves into the meticulous creation of theThe Tabernacle and its sacred vessels are chronicled in Exodus 35:1–38:20.Comprising 6181 Hebrew letters, 1,558 Heb…
God instructed Moshe to take a census of the Israelites; everyone 20 or older, regardless of wealth, should give a half-shekel offering. God told Moshe to assign the proceeds to the service of the Tent of Meeting. God told Moshe to place a copper la…
A summary of parshas Tetzaveh: God instructed the Israelites to bring Moshe clear olive oil for Aaron and his descendants, the High Priest, to kindle lamps in the Tabernacle. Detailed instructions included sacred vestments such as the breastpiece, …