Parshah in a Nutshell: Ki Tisa

Got no more than five minutes? The Parshah in a Nutshell is an ultra-short, one-page synopsis of the weekly Torah reading, peppered with links to related stories, essays and articles.

Text of Parshah: Ki Tisa

Modern English translation of the full text of the Parshah.

Text of Parshah with Rashi: Ki Tisa

A modern English translation of the full text of the Parshah with the classic commentary by Rashi (Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, 1040-1105), universally regarded as the most basic tool for understanding the meaning of the text for schoolchild and scholar alike.

Parshah in Depth: Ki Tisa

Explore the Parshah together with a hundred generations of scholars and mystics, from Moses to today. Includes a detailed summary and overview, and dozens of selected excerpts from the Midrash, Talmud, the Commentaries and the Chassidic Masters.

Chassidic Masters: The 120-Day Version

It’s all there: the underpinnings of creation, the saga of human struggle, and the ultimate triumph which arises from the imperfections and failings of man—all played out in a four-month period . . .

Chassidic Masters: Sin and Sanctity

Following the account of the Giving of the Torah in Yitro and Mishpatim, come five Torah portions that describe the making of the Mishkan (Sanctuary). The portion of Ki Tisa also recounts the sin of the Golden Calf. Which came first, the Mishkan or the Calf? There are three different interpretations regarding the sequence of these events among the Commentaries. The Rebbe analyzes these opinions, the deeper concepts behind them, and how all three are applicable to our lives

Chassidic Masters: Reasoning the Stone

The Torah was first given carved in stone and then transcribed with ink upon a parchment scroll. What is the deeper significance of these two forms of Torah?

Chassidic Masters: The Day Before

Often, an extremely fine line distinguishes between the purest truth and the most distortive falsehood. Why was the Golden Calf the gravest of sins and the most perfidious of betrayals, while the golden cherubs in the Sanctuary were the epitome of holiness?

Chassidic Masters: The Calf's Mother

King Solomon was baffled; Moses turned pale. Indeed, only the most incomprehensible of Divine decrees—the law of the red heifer—can act as an antidote for the most incomprehensible of human experiences—the phenomenon of death.

Chassidic Masters: What Was Moses' Greatest Moment?

Which was Moses’ greatest achievement? Taking the Jews out of Egypt? Splitting the Red Sea? Receiving the Torah from G‑d and transmitting it to humanity?

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