Ki Tisa
Exodus 30:11-34:35
Summary of the Parasha:
- Moses takes a census of the Israelites and collects a helf-shekel from each person (30:11-16)
- God tells Mose to construct a water basin and to prepare anointing oil and incense for the ordination of the priests. Bezalel and Oholiab, skilled artisans, are assigned to make objects for the priests and the Tabernacle. (30:17-37:11)
- The Israelites are instructed to keep Shabbat as a sign of their covenant with God. God gives Moses the two tablets of the Pact. (31:12-18)
- The Israelites ask Aaron to build them a Golden Calf. Moses implores God not to destroy the people and then breaks the two tablets of the Pact on which the Ten Commandments are writtten when he sees the idol. God punishes Israelites by means of a plague. (32:1-35)
- Moses goes up the mountain with a blank set of tablets for another 40 days so that God will again inscribe the Ten Commandments. Other laws, including the edict to observe the Pilgrimage Festivals, are also revealed. (34:1-28)
- Moses comes down from the mountain with a radiant face. (34:29-35)
Questions for your Shabbat Table:
- One of the rules explained is that decorations in our holy places should not include images of people. What kinds of images do you see in your sanctuary or chapel?
- While the Israelites waited for Moses, they got nervous and asked Aaron to make an idol for them to worship. Why do you think it was easier for them to pray to something they could see?
Time for your weekly Torah cartoon!
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