~ Something to Think About ~
תרומה פרשת
Parsha Stumpers
By: Daniel Listhaus
- What were the three ways which the B'nei Yisroel
could participate in to help build the aron?
- The Gemara tells us that Betzalel was the one who
had to correct Moshe and tell him to build the mishkan first before its keilim
(vessels). Didn't Moshe already know this from Hashem? And even if
not, why didn't he think to build the mishkan first anyway?
- Why is it that the dimensions of the aron are all
incomplete measures?
- (Shemos 25:10) Hashem commanded that the poles of
the aron never leave it. Why?
- The aron was made of three arons : gold, wood,
and gold. How do we know that it is from three arons together and not just
a wooden one with gold on inside and outside? Also, what is the
significance of being made with three arons as opposed to one?
- Rashi (25:21) sites a machlokes as to whether the
luchos were placed into the aron before the lid had been placed on it to
complete it, or after it had been put on was it then removed to insert the
luchos and then put back on. What is the significance of this machlokes?
- The Gemara (Menachos 29a) tells us that Hashem
had to show Moshe three things which he just could not understand until he
saw them: Rosh Chodesh, the Menorah, and sheratzim. How could it be
that Moshe was not able to understand Hashem's clear explanation that he
should need visual props to help him understand?
- Why was the Shulchan taught before the Menorah?
The Menorah represents ruchniyus whereas the Shulchan represents gashmiyus.
Shouldn't the Menorah be listed first?
- The first Ba'al Ha'Turim in this week's
parsha says that Hashem told Moshe that when speaking to B'nei Yisroel to
donate for the mishkan, that he should do so in a nice, soft, appeasing
voice. Why more so here than any other time?
- Why is it that when talmidim used to say a good
s'vara, the rebbe would exclaim “kaftor v'pherach!” ?
- Why were hammers used for the mishkan, but
disallowed for beis hamikdash?
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