
Ki Tissa - Wikipedia
Ki Tisa, Ki Tissa, Ki Thissa, or Ki Sisa (כִּי תִשָּׂא —Hebrew for "when you take," the sixth and seventh words, and first distinctive words in the parashah) is the 21st weekly Torah portion (parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the ninth in the Book of Exodus.
Ki Tisa - Parshah - Weekly Torah Portion - Chabad.org
The name of the Parshah, "Ki Tisa," means "When you take" and it is found in Exodus 30:11. 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 …
Parashat Ki Tisa - My Jewish Learning
2025年3月15日 · Ki Tisa highlights how Shabbat is a gift to the Jewish people and the world. Moses was sensitive to the needs of the people, changing his appearance in order to enhance their ability to communicate with him. Shabbat is the antidote to our busy pressure-filled lives.
Ki Tisa in a Nutshell - Texts & Summaries - Parshah - Chabad.org
2001年3月5日 · The name of the Parshah, "Ki Tisa," means "When you take" and it is found in Exodus 30:11. 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.
Parashat Ki Tisa | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud
Jewish texts and source sheets about Parashat Ki Tisa from Torah, Talmud and other sources in Sefaria's library. Ki-Tisa (“When You Elevate”) opens as God tells Moses to collect a half-shekel donation from all Israelites and to anoint the Mishkan (Tabernacle), its vessels, and the priests.
Parshat Ki Tisa: Dvar Torah, Summary, Meaning & Torah Portion
Ki Tisa Torah Portion: Exodus 30:11–Exodus 34:35. After several chapters that have been filled with the detailed building instructions for the Mishkan (Tabernacle), the Torah begins Parshat Ki Tisa by relaying the last of these commands to Moses. It picks up with a discussion of the census, whereby a half-shekel is taken from each male ...
Ki Tisa - Torah Portion - Hebcal
2020年3月1日 · Ki-Tisa (“When You Elevate”) opens as God tells Moses to collect a half-shekel donation from all Israelites and to anoint the Mishkan (Tabernacle), its vessels, and the priests. The Israelites worship the golden calf and Moses breaks the tablets. Moses beseeches God to forgive, and returns with a second set of tablets. [1]
Ki Tisa - Reform Judaism
When Is Ki Tisa Read? God tells Moses to construct a water basin and to prepare anointing oil and incense for the ordination of the priests. Bezalel and Oholiab, skilled artisans, are assigned to make objects for the priests and the Tabernacle. (30:17-31:11) The Israelites are instructed to keep Shabbat as a sign of their covenant with God.
Parshah In-Depth - Ki Tisa - api.chabad.org
The narrative of Ki Tisa can be roughly divided into three parts: 1) The conclusion of G‑d’s instructions to Moses regarding the making of the Mishkan (Tabernacle); 2) The sin of the Golden Calf; 3) The granting of the second tablets. (For the different opinions among the commentaries as to the chronology of these events, see Sin and Sanctity.)
Ki Tisa | Torah Portions - FFOZ
Ki Tisa, the twenty-first reading from the Torah, literally means “when you lift up.” It comes from the first words of the second verse of the reading, which could be literally rendered, “When you lift up the head of the sons of Israel to reckon them” (Exodus 30:12).