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As we read this last double portion of the book of Shemot, Rabbi Lauren Henderson and Dr Amy Robertson look at bigger messages that the mishkan texts suggest but never quite articulate. Can we have a relationship with God that is both within history and outside of it? How does the realm of ritual meet real human needs that we have today? And how do we think about Shabbat, mentioned at the start of this parsha, fit into all of this?
As we read this last double portion of the book of Shemot, Rabbi Lauren Henderson and Dr Amy Robertson look at bigger messages that the mishkan texts suggest but never quite articulate. Can we have a relationship with God that is both within history and outside of it? How does the realm of ritual meet real human needs that we have today? And how do we think about Shabbat, mentioned at the start of this parsha, fit into all of this?