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 Pekudei: Getting the Lost Spiritual Crowns

        


The Torah portion Parshat Pekudei describes the Tabernacle, which served as a "testimony." Literally, "eidut" means testimony but also means jewel (edi). This dual term carries deep meaning: the Tabernacle stood as evidence that G-d forgave the Jewish people for their sin of worshipping the Golden Calf. It was a symbol of reconciliation and renewal, but not only that, they received a valuable gift: the tabernacle where the Divine Presence (Shekinah) revealed. 


The Hebrew word for "testimony" (eidut) is linguistically connected to "jewelry" (edi), which refers to the spiritual crowns the Jewish people received when G-d gave them the Torah at Mount Sinai. After the Golden Calf incident, they lost these crowns which symbolized purity from the evil of the primordial snake.  The Tabernacle represented a pathway to restore that lost spiritual elevation they had at Mount Sinai. It was a divine gift, allowing them to reconnect with the awareness and closeness to G-d they once had at the giving of the Torah. 


Once completed, the Tabernacle became the dwelling place of G-d’s presence among them, a sign that they had risen from the lowest point to a new spiritual height. The lowest point became a turning point. Even after the deepest failure, recovery to an extraordinary height of repentance and closeness to G-d is possible. The Tabernacle wasn’t just a restoration to their previous state—it elevated them further, as they now actively partnered to create a dwelling place for G-d’s presence, something they hadn’t done at Sinai.


The message applies to both Jews and Noahides. Just as the Tabernacle offered a way to recover from a spiritual low point, each person can also elevate themselves by creating a personal space of faith, good deeds, and connection to G-d. No matter how far one feels they’ve fallen due to past mistakes, there’s always a chance for achieving a spiritual level even higher than the previous one. Even at our lowest moments, G-d provides opportunities for personal redemption. Through effort and sincerity, anyone can rise again and experience blessings and spiritual abundance from Above.


Source: Or HaTorah, Shemot, vol. 6, p. 2233. Exodus 38:21–39:1


Rabbi Moshe Bernstein is the author of the books: 


Insights on the Torah portions for Noahides.

Stories of Faith for Noahides: Inspiring Stories for Noahides from the Righteous of all Generations.


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Sintayehu Mamo
Sintayehu Mamo
Mar 30, 2025

If a person transgress G-d's laws and ordinances, what is the correct procedure or steps for repentance?

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