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The Gold, which was Refused and How Women Built the MISHKAN - Terumah

The Gold, which was Refused and How Women Built the MISHKAN - Terumah

Parsha with Rabbi David Bibi

February 17, 202652m 13s

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Show Notes

Parashat Terumah is not just about donations. It’s about what you refuse to build. Right after the Torah commands the Mishkan, we meet the Golden Calf — the same gold, two opposite outcomes. Chazal say the women would not give their jewelry for the Egel, but when it came time to build a home for the Shechinah, the women came first. That contrast isn’t a nice vort. It’s a diagnostic: when fear takes over, people grab for something visible and immediate — and that is exactly how idols are born.

From there we go back to Har Sinai and the pasuk most people read right past: “כֹּה תֹאמַר לְבֵית יַעֲקֹב” — speak first to the women. Rashi and Chazal explain why: because if the women are in, Torah lives in the next generation; if not, it doesn’t. This is a class about the architecture of Jewish continuity — built quietly, stubbornly, and faithfully, through the emunah and middot of nashim tzidkaniyot.