Parshas Ki Sisa - CORRECT TIMES

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Shaarei Tefillah
Thu, Mar 4, 2021 9:35 AM

PLEASE NOTE – PREVIOUS TIMES WERE WRONG

Parshas Ki Sisa – Parshas Parah

Shabbos Times

Erev Shabbos

Shabbos Day

Mincha

6:20pm

Shacharis

9:00am

Plag Hamincha

6:34pm

Latest time for Shema

10:20am

Latest Candle lighting

7:36pm

Shabbos Mincha

4:30 / 7:25pm

Shkiya

7:54pm

Shabbos Ends

8:34pm

Ladies Shiur

This Shabbos morning there will be ladies Shiur given by

Rabbi Myron Sacher

All Ladies and Girls welcome

Shaarei Shabbos Riddles - Parshas Ki Sisa

  1. Which two people appear in the Torah for the first time in this
    parsha?
  2. Aside from a calf, what other animals appear in this parsha? (4
    answers)
  3. What descriptive term for the Jewish people (Bnei Yisrael) is used
    four times in this parsha?
  4. You do an action that if you do it once you are חייב מיתה  but now
    that you do it a second time you are completely פטור, what is it?
  5. Where do you have 2 foods that each one by themselves you cannot eat
    them, but now that you mix them together, they are permitted?

Short Vort on the Parsha

In the beginning of Perek 31, Hashem tells Moshe that He has called (up)
Betzalel from the tribe of Yehudah and has filled Betzalel with a Divine
spirit to be able to construct the Mishkan. Why do we need to know, before
Betzalel got down to work, that Hashem had given Betzalel such wisdom? The
Netziv answers that we are being taught an important lesson about the
Mishkan here. The Mishkan was not like any other building project where one
hires workers and the job is then done. For a normal building project all
you need is a good builder or team of builders and a bit of patience. But
the Mishkan was altogether different. The Mishkan was a project to build
'Hashem's home in this world,' and as such Hashem was not looking for the
best craftsmen around. Instead, Hashem was looking for worthy people of
spiritual note to build the Mishkan - and Hashem would take care of making
them able to do the work. This is why we were told from the outset that
Hashem 'filled Betzalel with Divine wisdom' for the job. Indeed, the Netziv
continues that this is why Moshe is told to 'see, I have called Betzalel…'
What does it mean to 'see' in this context - how could Moshe 'see' that
Betzalel had been called? Moshe was being told to recognise and take note of
the holiness of the job of building the Mishkan and thus understand why it
was not the best physical craftsmen who were given the job.

PLEASE NOTE – PREVIOUS TIMES WERE WRONG Parshas Ki Sisa – Parshas Parah Shabbos Times Erev Shabbos Shabbos Day Mincha 6:20pm Shacharis 9:00am Plag Hamincha 6:34pm Latest time for Shema 10:20am Latest Candle lighting 7:36pm Shabbos Mincha 4:30 / 7:25pm Shkiya 7:54pm Shabbos Ends 8:34pm Ladies Shiur This Shabbos morning there will be ladies Shiur given by Rabbi Myron Sacher All Ladies and Girls welcome Shaarei Shabbos Riddles - Parshas Ki Sisa 1. Which two people appear in the Torah for the first time in this parsha? 2. Aside from a calf, what other animals appear in this parsha? (4 answers) 3. What descriptive term for the Jewish people (Bnei Yisrael) is used four times in this parsha? 4. You do an action that if you do it once you are חייב מיתה but now that you do it a second time you are completely פטור, what is it? 5. Where do you have 2 foods that each one by themselves you cannot eat them, but now that you mix them together, they are permitted? Short Vort on the Parsha In the beginning of Perek 31, Hashem tells Moshe that He has called (up) Betzalel from the tribe of Yehudah and has filled Betzalel with a Divine spirit to be able to construct the Mishkan. Why do we need to know, before Betzalel got down to work, that Hashem had given Betzalel such wisdom? The Netziv answers that we are being taught an important lesson about the Mishkan here. The Mishkan was not like any other building project where one hires workers and the job is then done. For a normal building project all you need is a good builder or team of builders and a bit of patience. But the Mishkan was altogether different. The Mishkan was a project to build 'Hashem's home in this world,' and as such Hashem was not looking for the best craftsmen around. Instead, Hashem was looking for worthy people of spiritual note to build the Mishkan - and Hashem would take care of making them able to do the work. This is why we were told from the outset that Hashem 'filled Betzalel with Divine wisdom' for the job. Indeed, the Netziv continues that this is why Moshe is told to 'see, I have called Betzalel…' What does it mean to 'see' in this context - how could Moshe 'see' that Betzalel had been called? Moshe was being told to recognise and take note of the holiness of the job of building the Mishkan and thus understand why it was not the best physical craftsmen who were given the job.