Terumah- In all of my ways, I know him
In Kabala, it explains
there are four categories that everything in this world is divided into 1)
doimim- inanimate objects, i.g. rocks, etc. 2) tzomaich- vegetation, things
that grow from the ground, i.g. grass flowers and trees 3) chay- animals 4)
midaber- humans.
Made up the tabernacle
primarily out of vegetation and animal hide. Made up the Temple of inanimate
objects.
It is known that in
the Temple, there were more significant revelations from G-d, being that made
it primarily up of the lowest category, G-d was showing that his interest and
our job and mission is to reveal G-dliness specifically into the weakest of all
places and reveal how G-d is constantly recreating each thing and giving it
life.
This is why this
week's Parsha says, "and I will dwell in them." What Hashem wants us
not to be just a man of many hats and be holy in the Synagogue. Whereas being
like just anyone else on your block at all other times. What G-d wants from us
is always to be connected with him. Our mission is to use each encounter that
we have to reveal Godliness.
For example, whenever
we have a gathering, whether for business, family or just hanging out with our
friends. To start with a Dvar Torah (a Torah insight).
Based on this, we can
now understand the flow and connection of all of the Parshios of the book of
Shemot. The first few were about the Jewish exile in Egypt, then about the
redemption, and then about the giving of the Torah, which was the first time
that when you do a mitzvah you transform the object and forever make it holy;
it also mentions how everything you do even if it seemingly has no connection
to G-d you should connect with G-d.
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