Including the Broken

Terumah By :  Tobi Kahn Honorary Degree Recipient, Artist-in-Residence, 91快播 Posted On Feb 12, 2016 / 5776 | 讚讘专 讗讞专 | A Different Perspective

Credit: Stacey David

Arks in contemporary sanctuaries are spiritual descendants of the Ark whose construction and purpose is described in this week鈥檚 parashah. The ark above was created for Congregation Ohr Shalom鈥揟he Summit Jewish Community Center, in Summit, New Jersey. The congregation鈥檚 rabbi, Avi Friedman, writes:

If one looks straight on at the beautiful aron kodesh designed and created for us by Tobi Kahn, one sees two solid, beautiful doors鈥攋ust like the two Tablets of the Covenant. Take a step to the side, though, and look from an angle and you will see a hint of the Sacred Fragments [the original tablets that were shattered in Exod. 32:19], which were stored in the original Ark together with the second, complete set of Tablets created by Moshe. The inclusion of the Sacred Fragments in Tobi鈥檚 design is a constant reminder to us of how the Torah expects us to treat our fellow human beings. At the end of the day, none of us is a perfect tablet鈥攚e all have chips, nicks, scratches and cracks. And yet, we all deserve a place in our sacred community.