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Parshat Ki Tisa
For decades Israel “mowed the lawn,” responding to attacks without eradicating the source of the threat. October 7 changed everything. As Iran and its terror proxies face unprecedented blows, the story of the Golden Calf in Parshat Ki Tisa offers a striking parallel. Some crises cannot be managed—they must be confronted decisively before chaos spreads beyond control.
Parshat Ki Tisa - 2026 - פרשת כי תשא
What does Jewish tradition teach about the right way to use wealth and power? In this episode, Zvi Hirschfield and Rabbanit Shalhevet Kahana explore Parshat Ki Tisa and the story of Purim through the lens of wealth and power. From the mitzvah of the machatzit hashekel to the lavish excess of Achashverosh's court, they examine how money in Megillat Esther becomes a moral test—used by some to dominate and by others to build community and responsibility. The conversation asks what Jewish tradition teaches about the ethical use of wealth and influence.
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Today on Table Talk with BBYOInsider we are giving an in-depth look at this week's parsha—Parsha Ki Tisa—as part of the Simchat Torah Challenge.
Moshe's Tefillot in the aftermath of Cheit HaEigel and throughout his leadership of the Bnei Yisrael were incredibly powerful. However, Moshe seemed to believe that it was Aharon who should be celebrated for his Koach HaTefillah.
In this class on Parshat Ki Tisa, the Rebbe uses a Zohar to reveal a major timeline shift: the command to build the Mishkan occurred before the Golden Calf. This shows the Jews' innate desire for holiness preceded their failure, offering a lesson in spiritual resilience and the precision of Torah. https://www.torahrecordings.com/classes/by_parsha/002_shemos/009_ki_tisa/003
In this class on Parshat Ki Tisa, the Rebbe explores the intersection of Purim Katan and the lesson of the second Tablets. It reveals how Moses's wealth—derived from the "refuse" of the sapphire Tablets—teaches us that material success is merely a tool for leadership and holiness, rather than the ultimate goal. https://www.torahrecordings.com/classes/by_parsha/002_shemos/009_ki_tisa/009
In this conversation with Michal Porat, we explore the unique and moving concepts of comfort expressed in Yechezkel 36, the special haftorah chosen for Parshat Para. We discuss the relationship between this prophecy and the purification rite of the red heifer which is read as the maftir reading and we also explore the power and limits of repentance. This year the Matan Podcast is exploring the weekly Haftorah.
Torah Class - Parshat Ki Tisa: Give Half – With All Your HeartThe secret behind the Half-Shekel and the power of giving with inner fire.
Are you ready? Is that what you're gonna wear? This week we see how God has clothed His people throughout Scripture. From the garments of skin given to Adam and Eve in Genesis, to the veil Moses wore after encountering God on Mount Sinai, to Esther's royal robes, each piece of clothing symbolizes a deeper calling and identity in God. So, consider what we are wearing--not just physical clothing but putting on the attributes of Messiah, the righteousness of Messiah, and the power of the Holy Spirit to live out our priestly roles in the world.
Parshat Ki Tisa
Parshat Ki Tisa
Parshat Ki Tisa
We're back from Purim with Parshat Ki Tisa, this being Michael's very favorite (IYKYK). While Moses is with God for 40 days and 40 nights, the Israelites get worried he's not coming back, so they build a Golden Calf. God is pissed, but forgives them.We are in Boston this weekend for a family Bar Mitzvah. Mazal Tov, Theo Klots!Please enjoy this offering! If you feel called to contribute, you can send Briyah a Venmo @briyah-paley
The precarious state following the sin of the "golden calf" and the story of Purim highlights our unique mission in this world.
Parshat ki Tisa: What's worse machlokes or Avoda Zara?!? Why is there a Mitzva To give Tzedaka before davining?? The most famous palindrome in the Torah!!!
Rivka Marga. Parshat Ki Tisa 5785 by Mayanot
Rav Moshe Feinstein asks where we find Betzalel being called to serve as lead architect of the Mishkan construction project.
Why are Jews counted by the contribution of a half-shekel? What is the deeper meaning of the word "VaYinafash" "and He rested"? Why did the path to repentance include Moshe breaking the Tablets? All this and more in this week's Ponderings on the Parsha!
Can true growth come from mistakes? In this episode, Zvi Hirschfield and Rabbi Dr. Meesh Hammer-Kossoy explore Parshat Ki Tisa and the dramatic episode of the Golden Calf. They examine why the Israelites fell so quickly after Sinai, the connection … Read the rest The post Ki Tisa 5785: From Failure to Renewal first appeared on Elmad Online Learning. Continue reading Ki Tisa 5785: From Failure to Renewal at Elmad Online Learning.
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For this week's episode, we had the unique opportunity to sit down with Professor Leon Kass, Dean of Faculty at Shalem College and the author of Shemot commentary, 'Founding God's Nation. Leon Kass is a lifelong enthusiast of liberal education and was trained in medicine and biochemistry before shifting from the practice of science to thinking about its human meaning. The series asks what axiomatic ideas sit at the root of Israel's national formation, without which we wouldn't be who we are? How might we adjust our current trends in the Jewish world to realign with these principles? This week's episode has been dedicated by the Millers in memory of their Bubbie Marcia. To donate to Matan or sponsor a podcast episode, visit the Matan Website's DONATE page: https://www.matan.org.il/en/donatenow/
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The Shulhan Aruch (siman 242) discusses the importance of the Misva of Oneg Shabbat (Pleasure on Shabbat). This Misva is already mentioned by the Navi Yeshaya, "And you shall call the Shabbat enjoyable." Oneg Shabbat is fulfilled by enjoying fine foods and beverages. The Rambam cites the custom to partake of "basar shamen"- choice cuts of fat meats. He does not mean fatty foods necessarily; he means foods that are tasty to the person. In the times of the Gemara, people would enjoy sizable fish, garlic or beets on Shabbat. Accordingly, Rabenu HaAri Hakadosh says that on Shabbat, not only do we perform a tikun with our special tefilot, but also with our special Shabbat meals. Therefore, the Halacha states that even if a person is on a tight budget, he should set aside money to purchase some type of Shabbat delicacy. The Ben Ish Hai (Rav Yosef Haim of Baghdad, 1833-1909 , Rav Pa'alim, Vol. 3, Ohr Hahaim 22 ) asks whether the misva of Oneg Shabbat is mandated D'oraita (by Torah Law) or D'Rabanan (Rabbinically Ordained). He brings a very interesting proof from a Targum Yonatan ben Uziel in Parshat Ki Tisa on the pasuk "And the Children of Israel shall keep the Shabbat, to make the Shabbat". The Targum Yonatan asks, what does the pasuk mean "to make the Shabbat"? On the contrary, Shabbat is kept by refraining from action, not making action. He explains that the Torah is requiring us to make "delightful treats," i.e. delicious food and drink in honor of Shabbat. From here, the Ben Ish Hai extrapolates that Oneg Shabbat is a Misva D'oraita. He also brings the opinion of the Rashba ( Teshuvot HaRashba 1:127|) that it is a misva from the Torah. While, some Achronim do hold that it is D'Rabanan, the Ben Ish Hai concludes that it is, in fact, D'oraita. Therefore, upon eating the Shabbat meals, one should have kavana to fulfill the Torah Misva to have Oneg Shabbat. SUMMARY: It is a Torah Misva to enjoy delicious food and Drink on Shabbat according to a person's taste.
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Parshat Ki Tisa
Parshat Ki Tisa
Parshat Ki Tisa
Parshat Ki Tisa
Parshat Ki Tisa
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Yishai and Malkah Fleisher discuss the Blood Libel of foriegn media and the Narrative War for educating young Arabs. Then, Ben Bresky on the history of the Tomb of Rachel. And then, Naftali Bennett is a guest on Piers Morgan's show - with Yishai commentary. Finally, Table Torah on Parshat Ki Tisa and God's eternal loving justice.
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Parshat Ki Tisa When you feel like you're being buried... and when malachim are in wheelchairs?!
In this conversation with Dr. Michelle Levine, we discuss Aaron's role in the Golden Calf catastrophe through the interpretive lens of Ramban's commentary.