Terumah: A Summary of the Parsha
God instructs
Moses to collect gifts from the Israelites in order to build a Tabernacle so
that God can dwell among the people; God describes to Moses the vessels and
structures that comprise the Tabernacle.
By Nancy Reuben Greenfield
The following article
is reprinted with permission from Jewish
Family & Life!
God has just told Moses “to come to the mountain to receive
the tablets of stone, to receive God’s Commandments.” Moses goes up the
mountain, and a cloud comes to cover it, hiding the mountain completely. On
this mountain, within the presence of the Lord, Moses remained for forty days
and nights.
God first instructs Moses how to fashion a Dwelling Place, a
sanctuary for God’s presence.
“In this sanctuary,” God says, “the Israelites are to bring
me gifts.”
The gifts can be of any kind from any person whose heart
moves them in a giving way. In this sanctuary, there shall be oil for the light
and spices for the sweet incense and anointing oil.
God continues, “And let the people make Me this sanctuary so
that I may dwell among them. This is the pattern of how the Tabernacle and
furniture is to be made.
“The Ark must be a precise blend of acacia wood, two and a
half cubits long, a cubit and a half wide, and a cubit and a half high. Overlay
this Tabernacle with pure gold and golden rings and poles to carry the Ark. You
shall make a cover of pure gold with two gold Cherubim on both ends of the
cover.
“Into the ark, you shall you put the Testimony which I, the
Lord, will give you. There I will meet with you at appointed times. I will
speak with you from above the Cover, from between the two cherubim on the Ark
of the Testimony.
“Make a table of acacia wood for the Ark and cover it with
pure gold with a gold crown all around. Then adorn it with bowls, ladles, jars
and jugs made of gold. Make also a pure gold menorah with six almond-blossom
type branches and seven lamps to give light.
“In the Tabernacle, enclose the Dwelling Place with ten
curtains of fine twined linen of blue, purple and scarlet. Make the tabernacle
with wooden planks and silver rings and stakes of copper.”
Questions for Discussion
1) God instructs Moses how to make a sanctuary for God’s
presence. Can you describe different kinds of sanctuaries that are filled with
God’s presence?
2) Why is God so precise on the details of constructing the
sanctuary and ark and tabernacle? What difference does it make what these look
like and how they are made?
3) Describe the most spiritual sanctuary you have visited.
What made that sanctuary the most spiritual for you?
4) In the sanctuary, God requests gift offerings of any kind
from any person whose heart moves them in a giving way. What kind of gift
offerings do you bring God from your heart?
Nancy Reuben
Greenfield is a freelance writer who lives in Carrollton, Texas, with her
husband and two young children. She writes frequently on Jewish themes and is
finishing a book, co-authored with her father, called The Golden Medina.