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Parsha Bee – Q&A on Parsha

Parsha Bee – Q&A on Parsha

📌 Mitzvos & Overview (1–10)

  1. How many pesukim are in Parshas Terumah?
    96 pesukim.
  2. What is the Haftorah of Parshas Terumah?
    Melachim I 5:26–6:13.
  3. How many mitzvos are in Parshas Terumah?
    Three mitzvos.
  4. How many positive commandments are in Parshas Terumah?
    Two.
  5. How many negative commandments are in Parshas Terumah?
    One.
  6. What is Mitzvah 95 (Positive 38)?
    To build a Temple for Hashem.
  7. What is Mitzvah 97 (Positive 39)?
    To constantly have the Lechem Hapanim on the Shulchan.
  8. What is Mitzvah 96 (Negative 58)?
    Not to remove the poles from the Aron.
  9. How many types of materials were requested for donations?
    Fifteen.
  10. Who was allowed to donate?
    Anyone whose heart inspired him.

📌 Donation Materials (11–20)

  1. Name the three metals donated.
    Gold, silver, and copper.
  2. Which three types of dyed wool were needed?
    Techeiles, Argamon, and scarlet wool.
  3. What type of fabric besides wool was needed?
    Linen.
  4. What animal material was needed for the second set of coverings?
    Goat hair.
  5. Which two types of skins were used for coverings?
    Red‑dyed ram skins and tachash skins.
  6. What kind of wood was required?
    Acacia (shittim) wood.
  7. What was the oil used for?
    Lighting the Menorah.
  8. What were the spices used for?
    The anointing oil and the incense.
  9. Which precious stones were donated?
    Shoham stones.
  10. What were the “filling stones” for?
    The Ephod and the Choshen.

📌 The Aron (21–30)

  1. What material was the Aron made of?
    Acacia wood.
  2. What were the dimensions of the Aron?
    2.5 × 1.5 × 1.5 amos.
  3. How was the Aron covered?
    With pure gold inside and out.
  4. What special feature surrounded the Aron externally?
    A gold crown.
  5. How many rings did the Aron have?
    Four.
  6. What were the Aron’s poles made of?
    Acacia wood overlaid with gold.
  7. What was unique about the poles of the Aron?
    They may never be removed.
  8. What was placed inside the Aron?
    The Luchos (Tablets of the Law).
  9. What was the lid of the Aron called?
    The Kapores.
  10. From where did Hashem speak to Moshe?
    From between the Keruvim above the Kapores.

📌 The Kapores & Keruvim (31–35)

  1. What material was the Kapores made from?
    Pure gold.
  2. What were the Keruvim made of?
    Gold.
  3. Where were the Keruvim placed?
    On both ends of the Kapores.
  4. In what direction did the Keruvim face?
    They faced each other.
  5. Where were the Keruvim’s wings positioned?
    Spread upward, shading the Kapores.

📌 The Shulchan (36–45)

  1. What material was the Shulchan made of?
    Acacia wood.
  2. What were the Shulchan’s dimensions?
    2 × 1 × 1.5 amos.
  3. With what was the Shulchan covered?
    Gold.
  4. What surrounded the rim of the Shulchan?
    A gold crown.
  5. How many gold rings did the Shulchan have?
    Four.
  6. What were the Shulchan’s poles made of?
    Acacia wood coated with gold.
  7. Name the Shulchan’s utensils.
    Dishes, spoons, tubes, and supports.
  8. What bread was placed on the Shulchan?
    The Lechem Hapanim.
  9. How often was the Lechem Hapanim placed?
    Always — continually.
  10. Where was the Shulchan placed in the Mishkan?
    On the northern side.

📌 The Menorah (46–52)

  1. What material was the Menorah made of?
    Pure gold.
  2. How many branches did the Menorah have?
    Six branches plus the center stem — seven lights total.
  3. From how much gold was the Menorah made?
    One kikar.
  4. What decorative elements did the Menorah have?
    Goblets, knobs, and flowers.
  5. How many goblets were on each branch?
    Three.
  6. How many goblets were on the Menorah’s base?
    Four.
  7. Which direction were the lights of the Menorah to shine?
    Toward the center of the Menorah.

📌 Mishkan Tapestries (53–55)

  1. How many first‑layer tapestries did the Mishkan have?
    Ten.
  2. What materials were these tapestries made from?
    Twisted flax, techeiles, argamon, and scarlet wool.
  3. How were the groups of tapestries connected?
    With 50 loops and 50 gold hooks.

📌 Goat Hair Coverings (56–57)

  1. How many goat‑hair coverings were made?
    Eleven.
  2. What held the two groups of goat‑hair panels together?
    50 copper hooks.

📌 Beams, Paroches, and Altar (58–60)

  1. What material were the beams of the Mishkan made from?
    Acacia wood overlaid with gold.
  2. What separated the Kodesh and Kodesh HaKedoshim?
    The Paroches.
  3. What material was the Mizbeach made from?
    Acacia wood covered with copper.

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