by Rabbi Margie Cella
This week’s parashah continues the description of the different types of sacrifices, defining seven in all. In the last chapter we read of the initiation of Aaron and his...
by Rabbi Margie Cella
In this last parashah of the book of Shemot we find a full inventory of the materials collected by Bezalel for use in constructing the tabernacle and all its furnishings, as well...
by Rabbi Margie Cella
In this week’s parashah, God gives very specific instructions regarding the garments that Aaron and his sons will be required to wear while serving as the spiritual leaders...
by Rabbi Margie Cella
Let them make me a sanctuary; that I may dwell among them. In this week’s parashah, God gave to Moses all the instructions for the construction of the tabernacle and its...
by Rabbi Margie Cella
In this week’s parashah, we find some of the specifics of the covenant that God is establishing with the nation of Israel. The parashah lists 53 of the 613 mitzvot in...
by Rabbi Margie Cella
Parashat Yitro is named for Moses’ father-in-law, who visited Israel in the desert, praising God and bringing a sacrifice when he heard about all that God had done to redeem...
by Rabbi Margie Cella
Parashat Beshalach tells the dramatic story of our liberation from Egypt, and the parting of the Red Sea; the Israelites pass through on dry land, escaping Pharaoh and his army,...
by Rabbi Margie Cella
Parashat Bo continues the story of the Exodus, beginning with the description of the final three plagues: locusts, then darkness, and, finally, the death of the firstborn.
God...
by Rabbi Margie Cella
Parashat Vaera continues the story we know so well from its annual Pesach seder retelling. The battle of wills between God and Pharaoh begins: Moses tells Pharaoh...
by Rabbi Margie Cella
This week we begin the second book of the Torah, which tells the story of the Exodus from Egypt. Parashat Shemot describes the origins of our slavery at the hands of a cruel and despotic...