A Home for God
“More significant than the physical structure of the Tabernacle was its metaphysical structure. The very idea that one can build a home for God seems absurd…The Sanctuary was not a place in which the objective existence of God was somehow more concentrated than elsewhere. Rather, it was a place whose holiness had the effect of opening hearts to the One worshipped there. God exists everywhere, but not everywhere do we feel the presence of God in the same way. The essence of “the holy” is that it is a place where we set aside all human devices and desires and enter a domain wholly set aside for God.”
A Portable Home (Terumah, Covenant & Conversation)