When the Jews came to donate materials for the Mishkan, husbands and wives showed up together. In this week’s “Oddities and Observations,” Dovid Taub wonders if this means that he needs to have his wife present every time he puts a penny in a pushka.
The “Commentary Kaleidoscope” for this edition offers an array of explanations of the odd way in which the women wove the goat hair, namely, while it was still attached to the goats.
This week’s “Parshah Poll” features real reader responses to the question “Which material would you donate to the Mishkan?”
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