'''Vayakhel''', '''VaYakhel''', '''Va-Yakhel''', '''Vayak’hel''', '''Vayak’heil''', or '''Vayaqhel''' (ויקהל – Hebrew for "and he assembled,” the first word in the parshah) is the 22nd weekly parshah or portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah_reading and the 10th in the book of Exodus. It constitutes Exodus 35:1–38:20. Jews in the Diaspora read it the 22nd Sabbath after Simchat_Torah, generally in March. The lunisolar Hebrew_calendar contains up to 54 Weeks, the exact number varying between leap years and regular years. In years with 54 weeks (for example, 2008), parshah Vayakhel is read separately. In years with fewer than 54 weeks (for example, 2006, 2007, and 2009), parshah Vayakhel is combined with the next parshah, Pekudei, to achieve the number of weekly readings needed. Image:Eat267.jpg == Summary == Image:Lapis_lazuli_block.jpg Moses convoked the Israelites to build the Tabernacle. Moses started by reminding them of God’s commandment to keep the Sabbath of complete rest. (Ex. 35:1-3.) Then Moses told them to collect gifts of materials from those whose heart so moved them — gifts of Gold, Silver, Copper, colored Yarns, fine Linen, Goats’ hair, tanned ram skins, Acacia wood, Olive_oil, Spices, Lapis_lazuli, and other stones. (Ex. 35:4-9.) Moses invited all who were skilled to make the Tabernacle, its furnishings, and the priests’ vestments. (Ex. 35:10-19.) The Israelites brought the gifts that Moses requested. (Ex. 35:20-29.) Moses announced that God had singled out Bezalel and Oholiab to endow them with the skills needed to construct the Tabernacle. (Ex. 35:30-35.) And Moses called on them and all skilled persons to undertake the task. (Ex. 36:1-2.) The Israelites brought more than was needed, so Moses proclaimed an end to the collection. (Ex. 36:3-7.) The skilled workers fashioned the Tabernacle. (Ex. 36:8-38.) Bezalel made the ark, cover, table, Menorah, Incense Altar, altar for sacrifices, laver, and enclosure for the Tabernacle. (Ex. 37:1-38:20.) ==Commandments== According to Maimonides and Sefer_ha-Chinuch, there is one negative commandment in the parshah: *The court must not inflict punishment on the Sabbath {{bibleverse||Ex.|35:3|HE}} ==Haftarah== The Haftarah for the parshah is: *for Ashkenazi_Jews: 1 Kings 7:40–50 *for Sephardi_Jews: 1 Kings 7:13–26 When the parshah coincides with Shabbat HaChodesh (as it does in 2006, 2007, and 2009), the haftarah is Ezekiel 45:16–46:18. ==References in classical sources== The parshah has parallels or is discussed in these classical sources: *Exodus Rabbah 48:1–50:5. *Zohar 2:194b–220a. ==External links== *Masoretic text and 1917 JPS translation *Hear the parshah chanted *Commentaries from the Jewish Theological Seminary *Commentaries from the University_of_Judaism *Torah Insights from the Orthodox_Union *Commentaries from the Union_for_Reform_Judaism *Commentaries from Reconstructionist_Judaism *Commentaries from Chabad-Lubavitch *Commentaries from Torah.org *Text studies and commentaries from MyJewishLearning.com {{start box}} {{succession box | title=Weekly Torah Parshah | before=Ki_Tisa | after=Pekudei | years='''Vayakhel'''}} {{end box}} Category:Weekly_Torah_readings He:ויקהל