Ki Tissa

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Moses with the stone covenant tablets ( Rembrandt , 1659)

Ki Tissa ( Biblical Hebrew כִּי תִשָּׂא 'When you rise' - do the counting of the Israelites ) denotes a reading section (called Parascha or Sidra) of the Torah and comprises the text Exodus / Shemot 30.11–34.35 (30.11–33 EU , 31 EU , 32 EU , 33 EU , 34 EU ).

It is the cider of the 3rd or 4th Shabbat in the month of Adar or Adar rishon.

Essential content

  • Half a shekel as a ransom for each Israelite
  • Installation of a copper basin in the monastery tent
  • Composition of anointing oil and incense
  • Commissioning of the builders Bezalel and Oholiab
  • Contract for the Sabbath watch activities
  • The people harassed Aaron , a golden calf to make
  • God's plans to destroy Israel
  • Moses asks for forgiveness and on his return angrily smashes the stone federal tablets (according to Jewish tradition on the 17th of Tammuz )
  • Killing of 3,000 idol worshipers by the Levi tribe
  • Prayer of Moses for complete forgiveness for the sin of the people
  • Ask of Moses that God let him see his glory
  • Moses climbs Mount Sinai with new stone tablets
  • Announcing the Thirteen Divine Attributes ( Middot )
  • Treatment of the Canaanite Peoples
  • Prohibition of idols
  • Regulations on the three pilgrimage festivals
  • Sanctification and redemption of the firstborn
  • Moses ray face

Haftara

The associated Haftara is according to Ashkenazi rite 1 Kings 18.1–39  EU , according to Sephardic rite 1 Kings 18.20–39  EU .

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Individual evidence

  1. Hanna Liss: Tanach - Textbook of the Jewish Bible . 3. Edition. Universitätsverlag Winter GmbH, Heidelberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-8253-5904-1 , p. 103 (414 pp.).