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Wilderness Wedding - פרשת נשא - וַיְהִי בְּיוֹם כַּלּוֹת מֹשֶׁה

19 min · 28 mei 2026
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This shiur examines the significance of the Mishkan's completion, focusing on the biblical phrase "on the day that Moshe finished." Commentaries highlight that while the entire nation contributed to the construction, Moshe received primary credit because of his total devotion to ensuring the structure matched the divine pattern. From the word כלת, this momentous day is framed as a spiritual marriage between God and Israel, contrasting the initial "engagement" at Mount Sinai with the final "nuptials" of the Mishkan.

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