Pikudei (And He (Moses) Gathered/Accounts) Exodus 35:1 – 40:38

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The book of Shemot (Exodus) ends with the portion Pikudei. In this portion, the Shekhinah- the Divine Presence, finally arrives at long last. Why did it take so long? The Divine Presence only joins the Children of Israel after they built the Tabernacle and prepared themselves. Join Shmuel as he explains portion Pikudei and learn how to invite the Divine Presence into your own life.



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