Why we were asked to contribute

 God wanted to build a tabernacle, literally “His dwelling place” on earth, and the Israelites were asked to contribute with what they had.

This raises an important question: If God wanted it, why didn’t He provide for all the necessities?

The answer to this question is found in the teaching of the “Bati Legani” written by the 6th Rebbe of Chabad, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson.

“They shall make Me a dwelling place, and I will dwell in them” (Exodus 25:8).

God dwells in them, not just in them, not in the physical building built by the Israelites.

By contributing to the “Project of God” in this case the Tabernacle, the Israelites made themselves a spiritual Tabernacle and a place where God truly resides, in each of us.

Likewise, other nations, when they take part in the “Project of God” that we are a part of, are building a Tabernacle for Him in each of us.

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