Moses gathers all of the people to give the instructions for crafting and decorating the Mishkan. He recognizes that all of the community must be emotionally invested in the project in order for it to be a success. Even the selection of those who will oversee the enterprise takes this into account: Bezalel, who takes the lead on construction, comes from the large tribe of Judah; Oholiab, who will have oversight of the textile work, hails from Dan, a fairly small tribe. But they, like the rest of their fellow Israelites, most come together for the good of the project.
It is somewhat ironic to be reading about such a large assembly when community gatherings are actually being curtailed in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Yet we should remember that we can build community without all participants being in the same place. We can unite around common beliefs, common hopes, and common ideals. That's a great way to Get Together.
Please note, I do not own-- nor do I claim to own-- these songs. Copyrights are held by the various artists. I include them here for illustrative purposes.
Get Together- (VaYakhel-Pekuday, Exodus 35:1-40:38)
Music and lyrics by Chet Powers; performed by The Youngbloods. From the album "The Youngbloods," RCA Victor, 1967.