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Vayak’hel ויקהל 2026 Anchored Against Winds

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The Torah describes how the chachmei lev, the wise and skilled craftsmen, made not only the beautiful tapestries and curtains of the Mishkan but even the copper pegs and strings that held them down. Rashi explains that these pegs were necessary so the curtains would not be blown by the wind. This teaches a powerful lesson in teaching Torah: it is not enough to give over information; Torah must become anchored within a person so that it permeates their entire being. When Yiddishkeit truly takes root, like by Avraham Avinu whose very “heel” listened to Hashem, it cannot be blown away by life’s winds. Just as a mitzvah is only counted when completed, our generation—standing at the heels of Mashiach—has the special power of finishing the work and bringing it to fulfillment.

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