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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2025 · 7 MIN

SACRED SPACES, ELEVATED SOULS

from Deeper Look At The Parsha · host Rabbi Pini Dunner

Rabbi Dunner explores Thomas Jefferson’s passion for architecture and how his iconic home, Monticello, reflects the ideals of design and purpose. Drawing a parallel to the Mishkan in Parshat Vayakhel, he shows how built spaces — whether Monticello, the Mishkan, or the Temple in Jerusalem — were crafted to elevate the human spirit and create a lasting connection to the divine.

Rabbi Dunner explores Thomas Jefferson’s passion for architecture and how his iconic home, Monticello, reflects the ideals of design and purpose. Drawing a parallel to the Mishkan in Parshat Vayakhel, he shows how built spaces — whether Monticello, the Mishkan, or the Temple in Jerusalem — were crafted to elevate the human spirit and create a lasting connection to the divine.

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Rabbi Dunner explores Thomas Jefferson’s passion for architecture and how his iconic home, Monticello, reflects the ideals of design and purpose. Drawing a parallel to the Mishkan in Parshat Vayakhel, he shows how built spaces — whether Monticello,...

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