Parsha Bee – Q&A on Parsha
📌 Mitzvos & Overview (1–10)
- How many pesukim are in Parshas Terumah?
96 pesukim. - What is the Haftorah of Parshas Terumah?
Melachim I 5:26–6:13. - How many mitzvos are in Parshas Terumah?
Three mitzvos. - How many positive commandments are in Parshas Terumah?
Two. - How many negative commandments are in Parshas Terumah?
One. - What is Mitzvah 95 (Positive 38)?
To build a Temple for Hashem. - What is Mitzvah 97 (Positive 39)?
To constantly have the Lechem Hapanim on the Shulchan. - What is Mitzvah 96 (Negative 58)?
Not to remove the poles from the Aron. - How many types of materials were requested for donations?
Fifteen. - Who was allowed to donate?
Anyone whose heart inspired him.
📌 Donation Materials (11–20)
- Name the three metals donated.
Gold, silver, and copper. - Which three types of dyed wool were needed?
Techeiles, Argamon, and scarlet wool. - What type of fabric besides wool was needed?
Linen. - What animal material was needed for the second set of coverings?
Goat hair. - Which two types of skins were used for coverings?
Red‑dyed ram skins and tachash skins. - What kind of wood was required?
Acacia (shittim) wood. - What was the oil used for?
Lighting the Menorah. - What were the spices used for?
The anointing oil and the incense. - Which precious stones were donated?
Shoham stones. - What were the “filling stones” for?
The Ephod and the Choshen.
📌 The Aron (21–30)
- What material was the Aron made of?
Acacia wood. - What were the dimensions of the Aron?
2.5 × 1.5 × 1.5 amos. - How was the Aron covered?
With pure gold inside and out. - What special feature surrounded the Aron externally?
A gold crown. - How many rings did the Aron have?
Four. - What were the Aron’s poles made of?
Acacia wood overlaid with gold. - What was unique about the poles of the Aron?
They may never be removed. - What was placed inside the Aron?
The Luchos (Tablets of the Law). - What was the lid of the Aron called?
The Kapores. - From where did Hashem speak to Moshe?
From between the Keruvim above the Kapores.
📌 The Kapores & Keruvim (31–35)
- What material was the Kapores made from?
Pure gold. - What were the Keruvim made of?
Gold. - Where were the Keruvim placed?
On both ends of the Kapores. - In what direction did the Keruvim face?
They faced each other. - Where were the Keruvim’s wings positioned?
Spread upward, shading the Kapores.
📌 The Shulchan (36–45)
- What material was the Shulchan made of?
Acacia wood. - What were the Shulchan’s dimensions?
2 × 1 × 1.5 amos. - With what was the Shulchan covered?
Gold. - What surrounded the rim of the Shulchan?
A gold crown. - How many gold rings did the Shulchan have?
Four. - What were the Shulchan’s poles made of?
Acacia wood coated with gold. - Name the Shulchan’s utensils.
Dishes, spoons, tubes, and supports. - What bread was placed on the Shulchan?
The Lechem Hapanim. - How often was the Lechem Hapanim placed?
Always — continually. - Where was the Shulchan placed in the Mishkan?
On the northern side.
📌 The Menorah (46–52)
- What material was the Menorah made of?
Pure gold. - How many branches did the Menorah have?
Six branches plus the center stem — seven lights total. - From how much gold was the Menorah made?
One kikar. - What decorative elements did the Menorah have?
Goblets, knobs, and flowers. - How many goblets were on each branch?
Three. - How many goblets were on the Menorah’s base?
Four. - Which direction were the lights of the Menorah to shine?
Toward the center of the Menorah.
📌 Mishkan Tapestries (53–55)
- How many first‑layer tapestries did the Mishkan have?
Ten. - What materials were these tapestries made from?
Twisted flax, techeiles, argamon, and scarlet wool. - How were the groups of tapestries connected?
With 50 loops and 50 gold hooks.
📌 Goat Hair Coverings (56–57)
- How many goat‑hair coverings were made?
Eleven. - What held the two groups of goat‑hair panels together?
50 copper hooks.
📌 Beams, Paroches, and Altar (58–60)
- What material were the beams of the Mishkan made from?
Acacia wood overlaid with gold. - What separated the Kodesh and Kodesh HaKedoshim?
The Paroches. - What material was the Mizbeach made from?
Acacia wood covered with copper.


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