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When Jews Gather, the Sanctuary Lives Torah from Boca with Rabbi David Baum What makes a synagogue the “largest” in America? Is it the size of the building, the beauty of the architecture, or the number of people who belong to it? In this episode of Torah from Boca, Rabbi David Baum explores that question through the lens of Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei and the Torah’s description of the Mishkan, the portable sanctuary built by the Israelites in the wilderness. At a time when synagogues around the world are facing threats and attacks, this teaching reminds us of a deeper truth in Jewish tradition: long before we had buildings, we were already a people. The Mishkan was not only about gold, silver, and sacred design. It was about a community gathering together to create holy space. Because in Judaism, the sanctuary truly lives when Jews gather together. 📖 Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei 🎙 Torah from Boca with Rabbi David Baum 📍 Congregation Shaarei Kodesh – Boca Raton, Florida - www.shaareikodesh.org [http://www.shaareikodesh.org] Subscribe to Torah from Boca for weekly reflections on Torah, Jewish life, and the questions that shape our world today.
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