Teruma

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Teruma ( Biblical Hebrew תְּרוּמָה “Hebopfer” ) refers to a reading section (called Parascha or Sidra) of the Torah and includes the text Exodus / Schemot 25–27.19 (25 EU , 26 EU , 27.1–19 EU ). It is the cider of the 1st or 2nd Shabbats in the month of Adar or Adar rishon.

Essential content

  • Invitation to deliver gold, silver, copper, wool, oil, precious stones, etc. to build the tabernacle and to make the priests' clothes
  • Regulations on the Ark of the Covenant , the table for the showbread , the seven-armed candlestick made of pure gold, the tent, the curtain, the separation from the Holy of Holies, the sacrificial altar, etc.

Haftara

The associated Haftara is 1 Kings 5,26–6,13 (5,26–32 EU , 6,1–13 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. 93 (414 pp.).