
"And they will take a donation from me: open my wife to me,
How long will I be wandering without a home:
My head is filled with dew, but make me a temple so that I will not be outside.
Shemot Rabbah 3:3
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How wonderful is the Midrash that describes the Mishkan as a home and the Shekinah as a walker looking for a place to be.
How wonderful is the Midrash that connects place to desire to search to love.
And how much we can take it to us, to the desire to build a house that has material and spirit, and tools and laundry and Shekinah.
And how much we can learn from that of all who help build a house in Israel, as if he built the house of choice.
