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Parashat Terumah

Exodus 25:1-27:19

God invites Israel to contribute materials for the construction of the Mishkan, a sacred dwelling in their midst. The detailed instructions suggest that divine presence can inhabit a space shaped by human generosity and craftsmanship. Terumah reframes worship as a collaborative act between heaven and earth.

  • The Ark and Quantum Theory

    The Unknown Unknown

    In Parashat Terumah

    What if the most powerful voice in the universe comes from nowhere? In Parashat Terumah, God speaks not from the golden cherubim atop the Ark — but from the space between them. Modern physics now tells us that reality itself may emerge through observation. Could the Torah have anticipated something even more radical — that ultimate truth resides not in what we see, but in the mysterious “in between”?