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Rabbi Chaim Richman
It was the morning after the first Yom Kippur. G-d forgave His people for the sin of the golden calf, and Moshe assembled the entire nation and instructed them to bring their contributions for the building of the Tabernacle. The people responded to the call with great alacrity, and their response – and the lessons of that magnificent morning depicted in this week’s Torah portion of Vayakhel – serves as a template for our awakening to a brand-new morning.
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It was the morning after the first Yom Kippur. G-d forgave His people for the sin of the golden calf, and Moshe assembled the entire nation and instructed them to bring their contributions for the building of the Tabernacle. The people responded to the call with great alacrity, and their response – and the lessons of that magnificent morning depicted in this week’s Torah portion of Vayakhel – serves as a template for our awakening to a brand-new morning.
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