top of page
Daily Chizuk #1551
Weekly Parasha
Status of Seudat Mitzvah: Publicizing the Miracle
In this week's parasha, Teruma, Hashem told Moshe: דבר אל בני ישראל ויקחו לי תרומה -speak to the Jewish People and ask them to donate toward the construction of the Mishkan.
The Ba'al HaTurim quotes a pasuk in Yeshayahu, דברו על לב ירושלים , to explain that here Hashem was asking Moshe to appease the Jewish people before requesting donations. Why? Because He was about to ask them to part with their money.
The Da'at Shraga raises a perplexing question: All of the wealth that the Jews had—their gold, silver, and precious stones—came directly from Hashem. He made them rich in Mitzrayim and at the Yam Suf. Shouldn't they have had a natural sense of hakarat hatov and give happily? Especially considering how central hakarat hatov is to Judaism. We are called Yehudim because we acknowledge and express gratitude for the good we receive.
The Chovot HaLevavot further teaches that when a person gives l'shem shamayim, Hashem guarantees that he will ultimately receive the hakarat hatov he deserves. Our focus should always be on giving without expecting anything in return. And when we live this way, Hashem ensures that we receive what is truly best for us.
Shabbat Shalom & Chodesh Adar Tov!!!
The Ba'al HaTurim quotes a pasuk in Yeshayahu, דברו על לב ירושלים , to explain that here Hashem was asking Moshe to appease the Jewish people before requesting donations. Why? Because He was about to ask them to part with their money.
The Da'at Shraga raises a perplexing question: All of the wealth that the Jews had—their gold, silver, and precious stones—came directly from Hashem. He made them rich in Mitzrayim and at the Yam Suf. Shouldn't they have had a natural sense of hakarat hatov and give happily? Especially considering how central hakarat hatov is to Judaism. We are called Yehudim because we acknowledge and express gratitude for the good we receive.
The Chovot HaLevavot further teaches that when a person gives l'shem shamayim, Hashem guarantees that he will ultimately receive the hakarat hatov he deserves. Our focus should always be on giving without expecting anything in return. And when we live this way, Hashem ensures that we receive what is truly best for us.
Shabbat Shalom & Chodesh Adar Tov!!!

Help is Always Possible: Messengers Sent to Every Place
Daily Chizuk #1044
Yehuda’s Legacy: Why We Are Named for the King
Daily Chizuk #1045
Praising Three Times: The Path to Olam Haba
Daily Chizuk #1050
Attributing the Blessing: Appreciating Hashem over Man
Daily Chizuk #1055
Home through Merit: Accepting Commitments for Divine Help
Daily Chizuk #1060
bottom of page

