
It’s all about the generosity of the heart. After the Jewish people sinned with the Egel , Hashem forgave them.
In order to counter the excitement they had when they brought the gold to build the Egel, the Jewish people displayed their generosity of heart during their donations for the Mishkan, which were accompanied with great enthusiasm and excitement. Their massive donations, initiated from themselves, were accompanied with passion and excitement. This countered the exhiliration displayed at the Egel. Interestingly, in this area, the women who naturally have more fear and belief in Hashem and naturally more generosity of the heart, brought more than the men. Also in accomplishing the purpose of the Mishkan- that Hashem should dwell permanently in the Mishkan, the generosity of the heart, contributions initiated by the Jewish people themselves, guaranteed that the Shchina rest there and in a permanent way.
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