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Spill the P: 5786 Ki Tisa
Episode 33

Spill the P: 5786 Ki Tisa

I Am Jewtiful Podcast

March 16, 202649m 14s

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Show Notes

This week on Spill the P, we dive into the powerful and complex parsha of Ki Tisa. From the mystery of the half-shekel to the chaos of the Golden Calf, this portion reveals what happens when we forget our role in Divine partnership. 

What does it mean to give our "half"? Why must we wash our hands and feet before approaching holiness? And what happens when we chase golden calves instead of stillness?

Through Moshe's bold conversations with the Creator, we're reminded that the relationship between humanity and Divine is not passive, it's participatory. Accountability leads to gratitude, gratitude opens the vessel, and the vessel invites the light. 

This episode is about showing up, staying present, and remembering that co-creation with the Creator requires our participation.

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