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The Torah uses unique wording regarding the collection of funds for the sanctuary in the desert that it uses nowhere else where donations are concerned.

In this week’s Torah portion – Teruma – we read about the construction of the various utensils used for the Mishkan (Tabernacle) in the desert.

Just as every synagogue throughout history was built by donations, so was the sanctuary in the desert. Regarding collecting money for the sanctuary, the Torah uses the expression kol nediv leebo – “all those generous of heart.”

However, this is the only time in this expression is used in the Torah concerning donations. The question is WHY?

Watch and find out!






Bring Purim Joy to Israeli Victims of War and Terror

Join us in providing Israeli victims of war and terror with much needed comfort, blessing and holiday joy.

Families have been destroyed by the horrific Hamas massacre of October 7th and ongoing terror and rockets attacks. There are so many orphans that need our love, compassion and support!

Brighten their Purim holiday by sending Purim food baskets, yummy treats, personal notes and toys for the children.

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