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http://www.chabad.org/parshah/in-depth/default_cdo/aid/36699/jewish/In-Depth.htm
Tetzaveh is the only Parshah in the Torah since Moses’ birth in which Moses’ name does not appear (with the exception of the book of Deuteronomy, which consists wholly of a first-person narrative spoken by Moses). The reason for this is that, [when the people of Israel sinned with the Golden Calf,] Moses said to G-d: “If You do not [forgive them,] erase me from the book that You have written” (Exodus 32:31). This was realized in the Parshah of Tetzaveh, since the censure of a righteous person, even if made conditional on an unfulfilled stipulation, always has some effect.
(Baal HaTurim)
With this Shabbat the penitential season of SHOVaVI"M Ta"T comes to an end.
Just in case there was any confusion, the Maftir for this week's reading is Exodus 30:8-10.