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<li>Why did Moshe's absence prompt the people to make the <a href="Sin of the Golden Calf" data-aht="page">Golden Calf</a>? How could Aharon have played a lead role in its creation?</li> | <li>Why did Moshe's absence prompt the people to make the <a href="Sin of the Golden Calf" data-aht="page">Golden Calf</a>? How could Aharon have played a lead role in its creation?</li> | ||
<li>How does the <a href="Censuses in the Wilderness" data-aht="page">census </a>taken in the first year of the nation's travels relate to that taken in the beginning of the second year? </li> | <li>How does the <a href="Censuses in the Wilderness" data-aht="page">census </a>taken in the first year of the nation's travels relate to that taken in the beginning of the second year? </li> | ||
− | <li> | + | <li>How, if at all, does the command to build the <a href="Purpose of the Mishkan" data-aht="page">Mishkan</a> relate to the Sin of the Golden Calf?</li> |
<li>What does "פֹּקֵד עֲוֹן אָבוֹת עַל בָּנִים" mean? <a href="Are Children Punished for Parents' Sins" data-aht="page">Are children punished for their parents' sins?</a></li> | <li>What does "פֹּקֵד עֲוֹן אָבוֹת עַל בָּנִים" mean? <a href="Are Children Punished for Parents' Sins" data-aht="page">Are children punished for their parents' sins?</a></li> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 19 June 2017
Parashat Ki Tisa – Opening Questions
- Why was there a need to give half-shekels?
- Why did Moshe's absence prompt the people to make the Golden Calf? How could Aharon have played a lead role in its creation?
- How does the census taken in the first year of the nation's travels relate to that taken in the beginning of the second year?
- How, if at all, does the command to build the Mishkan relate to the Sin of the Golden Calf?
- What does "פֹּקֵד עֲוֹן אָבוֹת עַל בָּנִים" mean? Are children punished for their parents' sins?