This man was the lead craftsman of the Mishkan, chosen by Hashem for his wisdom and spirit.
Betzalel
This golden box held the two Tablets (Luchot) and had two Ceruvim on top.
Aron / Ark
Moshe gave a detailed report of how much of this "shiny" metal was used for the hooks and sockets.
Silver
When the Mishkan was finally finished, this filled the tent
Shechinah / Divine Presence
Before Moshe talks about the Mishkan, he reminds the people to keep this holy day
Shabbat
Betzalel’s right-hand man came from the tribe of Dan.
Oholiav
This item had seven branches and was hammered out of a single piece of solid gold.
Menorah
The women donated these bronze items to help create the Washbasin.
Mirrors
The Jewish people only traveled when this lifted from the Mishkan
the Cloud
This is the number of days a week the Torah says work should be done.
Six
This was the specific tribe Betzalel belonged to
Yehuda
This table held 12 loaves of "Showbread."
Shulchan
This color of wool was made from a special sea creature (the Chilazon)
Techelet / Blue
This is the name of the book of the Torah we finish with Parshat Pekudei
Shemot
The Torah specifically forbids lighting this in your home on Shabbat.
Fire
This term was used to describe the men and women who were eager and "wise-hearted" to help build.
נדיב לב
This item sat in the courtyard and was used by the Kohanim to wash their hands and feet.
Kiyor / Washbasin
True or False: The Jewish people donated so much material that Moshe eventually had to tell them to stop bringing more.
True
This is the phrase the whole congregation yells when we finish a book of the Torah.
Chazak, Chazak, v’Nitchazek
True or False: Because the laws of Shabbat are mentioned right next to the Mishkan, we learn that building the Mishkan does not push aside Shabbat.
True
The Torah says Betzalel was filled with the Ruach Elokim (Spirit of G-d) in these three specific qualities.
Wisdom, Understanding, and Knowledge
This special altar was covered in gold and used for burning sweet-smelling spices.
Mizbeach HaKetoret / Incense Altar
These were the three types of metal used in the construction
Gold, Silver, and Copper
This was the hebrew date (Month and Day) when the Mishkan was finally set up for good.
1st of Nisan
There are this many "Melachot" (categories of work) derived from the building of the Mishkan.
39