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The
people of Israel are told to each contribute exactly half a
shekel of silver to the Sanctuary. Instructions are also given
regarding the making of the Sanctuary's water-basin, anointing
oil and incense. "Wise hearted" artisans Betzalel and Ahaliav
are placed in charge of the Sanctuary's construction, and the
people are once again commanded to keep the Shabbat.
When Moses does not return when expected from
Mount Sinai, the people make a Golden Calf and worship it. G-d
proposes to destroy the errant nation, but Moses intercedes on
their behalf. Moses descends from the mountain carrying the
Tablets of the Testimony engraved with the Ten Commandments;
seeing the people dancing about their idol, he breaks the
Tablets, destroys the Golden Calf and has the primary culprits
put to death. He then returns to G-d to say: "If You do not
forgive them, blot me out from the book that You have written."
G-d forgives, but says that the effect of their sin will be felt
for many generations. At first G-d proposes to send His angel
along with them, but Moses insists that G-d Himself accompany
His people to the Promised Land.
Moses prepares a new set of tablets and once more ascends the
mountain, where G-d reinscribes the covenant on these Second
Tablets. On the mountain Moses is also granted a vision of the
divine Thirteen Attributes of Mercy. So radiant is Moses' face
upon his return, that he must cover it with a veil, which he
removes only to speak with G-d and to teach His laws to the
people.
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Parsha, visit
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