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The dwelling place of God in the wilderness is called both the Tent of Meeting and the Tabernacle. It is later called the Holy Temple during the Kingdom of Israel, and finally called Mashiach as ...
the cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the Presence of Hashem filled the Tabernacle". We can imagine the excitement that was in that special moment. But then there is a sharp turn in the plot ...
What role did the Jews play in erecting the tabernacle, the tent of meeting? Their only role was to donate the materials. But they donated with heart, and this spelled the entire difference.
The Tent of Meeting, also referred to as the Tabernacle and, in Hebrew, the Mishkan, is a portable tent described in the Torah as having been built to house both God’s presence and the Holy Ark ...
the Tabernacle Experience has evolved to a moveable “tent of meeting” with artistically crafted biblical replicas of the brazen altar, the table of showbread and ultimately the Ark of the ...
And the cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the glory of HaShem ... since it was on that day that the Clouds of Glory descended on the tabernacle and thereby returned to the people of Israel ...
“And everyone who excelled in ability and everyone whose spirit was moved came, bringing to the Lord an offering for the labour of the Tent of Meeting and for all its service and for the sacral ...
In this week’s parasha we read: “The cloud covered the tent of meeting, and the presence (kevod) of the Lord filled the tabernacle. Moses could not enter the tent of meeting, because the cloud ...
As Moses completed the construction of the Tabernacle and prepared to enter ... but “Moses could not enter the Tent of Meeting, because the cloud had settled upon it” (Exodus 40:35).