EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 29 MIN
Shemot - Vayakhel (Exodus 35:1–38:20)
from Weekly Torah Reading (Read by an AI Voice) · host Scott Lorsch
All recordings are created by copying Sefaria using the Kehot Chumash from Chabad english translation. The Text to Voice is using English AI... sorry for any weird speech.Please note that release schedule is based on the year 5786. Some weeks do not have a Parsha. You can always look up the current Parsha Here.If you like the recording please consider donating to Chabad to help continue their effort to make resources like this more accessible to the Jewish population!ShemotVayakhel (Exodus 35:1–38:20)Moses gathers the entire community and begins with Shabbat—six days of work, the seventh for rest—teaching that sacred time frames sacred space. He then invites freewill gifts for the Mishkan: metals and dyed yarns, fine linen and skins, acacia wood, oil and spices, precious stones. Men and women respond with overflowing generosity; “wise-hearted” artisans step forward, including Bezalel and Oholiav, whom God fills with skill and a spirit of teaching. The donations become so abundant that Moses must proclaim a halt—there is more than enough.The building now moves from blueprint to reality: curtains and coverings are woven; the acacia frames and silver sockets rise; the parochet (veil) and entrance screen are crafted. The artisans make the Ark with its cherubim cover, the table for the bread of presence, the hammered menorah, the altars for incense and burnt offerings, the copper basin, and the courtyard hangings with their pillars and pegs. Every stitch and socket turns generosity into presence, culminating in a portable sanctuary ready to be assembled. Themes to listen for: Shabbat as the boundary that dignifies work, communal giving that creates holiness, craftsmanship as a form of worship, and the power of “enough” to complete a sacred task.
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Shemot - Vayakhel (Exodus 35:1–38:20)
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