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    Sh'kalim

    The Real Purpose of the Shekalim Coins

    Rabbi Moshe Tzuriel | 28 Adar 1 5784
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    Sh'kalim

    The Real Purpose of the Shekalim Coins

    Rabbi Moshe Tzuriel | 28 Adar 1 5784
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Partial Understanding of Half

    The six p’sukim of our maftir, known as Parashat Shekalim (Shemot 30:11-16), combine so many separate concepts that at first appear as referring to the same thing that it is difficult to keep things straight. At the center of it all, though, is the half-shekel coin. Let us see what it is apparently connected to.

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Adar I 23 5779
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    Zachor

    The Four Parshiot and their Significance

    The parallel and connection between the four Parshiot, the four cups of the Seder, and the four expressions of redemption.

    Rabbi David Dov Levanon | 5770
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    Sh'kalim

    Money

    Rabbi Berel Wein | 5769
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    Sh'kalim

    “Keep Your Eye on the Coin!” “Why?”

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Adar 1 5768
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    Sh'kalim

    A Community Coin

    Parashat Shekalim

    The Sin of the Golden Calf is rectified by the communal service in the Holy Temple. This is achieved via the precept of the half-shekel offering, which ascends in the form of a united Jewish people and is transformed into a “coin of fire under God’s Throne of Glory.”

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | 5762
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