This week in Torah
A dynamic, central gateway for the current Torah portion — built to guide the user from overview to aliyot, listening, calendar rhythm, and deeper study.
Parashat Vayakhel–Pekudei
Build, gather, sanctify, and complete. The Mishkan teaches that sacred life is not created by intention alone, but by disciplined action, holy craftsmanship, and the willingness of a community to build together.
Main study areas
Four strong entrances that make the home page feel like a living Torah portal instead of a static directory.
Aliyot
Verse-by-verse Torah readings prepared for serious study, class preparation, and synagogue rhythm.
Tehilim
Psalms for prayer and reflection, organized as a living devotional and educational library.
Parashah
Weekly Torah portions with study pages, commentary, listening resources, and supporting materials.
Jewish Thought
Teachings, reflections, and resources that connect the wisdom of Torah to modern life.
Follow the rhythm of the Jewish year
This section gives the calendar a true place of honor. Shabbatot, holidays, Hebrew dates, and sacred appointments are not side widgets — they are part of the spiritual architecture of the home.
Applications of Vayakhel–Pekudei
A practical, spiritually rich class that draws applications from the Mishkan into the home, work, study, relationships, discipline, and personal rebuilding. This section gives the English home page a weekly voice.
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Bet Torah Congregation · Monsey, New York
A warm Torah-centered community dedicated to study, prayer, and Jewish life. This block is redesigned as a true invitation instead of a passive notice.
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Books, ritual items, and visual Torah culture presented with better rhythm and cleaner spacing.




