When Moses comes down from Mount Sinai, he’s holding the rules by which they were to live and sees this golden calf party.
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This week’s Torah portion, Ki Tisa, provides us a powerful reflection on human nature, faith, and the psychological ...
When He had finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai, He gave Moses the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written ...
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The Golden Calf While Moshe was absent up on Mount Sinai, the people feared he was dead and turned to Aaron and demanded that ...
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However there was one sense that had always been pure – that was the most subtle and intangible of senses – the sense of ...
Parshah Ki Tisa is a particularly sobering portion of the Torah. It recounts the episode of the Golden Calf, as the ...
The Qur’an refers to this incident: “We raised the Mountain over you saying: Hold firm to what we have given you, and study its commandments; so that you may attain piety towards God, (as God lovers) ...
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