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Good morning and welcome. In today’s Torah portion, Vayakhel, we witness a pivotal moment as Moses gathers the entire community of Israel. This gathering follows the Day of Atonement, a day when forgiveness was granted after the sin of the golden calf. Moses emphasizes the importance of observing the Sabbath, reminding us that even the construction of the tabernacle does not override this sacred day. He outlines the contributions needed for the tabernacle, encouraging a voluntary spirit among the people. The materials range from gold and silver to fine fabrics and precious stones. Notably, the labor of the heart is emphasized, as everyone is invited to contribute according to their willingness. This portion teaches us that while work is essential, our spiritual practices, such as prayer and study, are not only permitted but obligatory on Shabbos. As we explore these themes, let us reflect on the balance between our earthly responsibilities and our spiritual commitments. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.