articles on Shmot
What Israel Does to Your Mind
A short video about the Parasha and the land of Israel.
Faith in the Future
A Shiur by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks for the weekly portion "Shmot".
The Less Understandable Request
It is hard to understand the way Moshe and Aharon presented their demands of Paroh, demands which resulted in the freeing of Bnei Yisrael from bondage and their exodus from Egypt.
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Lessons on Shmot

Who's in the Center?
Rabbi Azriel Ariel | 3 Adar 5786

Parashat Hashavua: Rachel, Leah, and King David – What Happened? – part V
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Shevat 5786

REFINING 'PATIENCE' W/ KIDS WHO LEAVE 'DERECH'
There's a common question today: how to deal with the unfortunate phenomena of children from religious homes who somewhat leave Torah. This innovative approach shows how to stay sane, not blame ourselves, and even turn that issue from being a major problem, into a G-d given opportunity to improve one of the 13 G-dly traits we are meant to emulate: Erech Apayim (Patience).
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shevat 5786
Can We Have Both Truth and Peace?
Rabbi Hillel Mertzbach | 26 Shvat 5786

Parashat Hashavua: Rachel, Leah, and King David – What Happened? – part IV
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Shevat 5786

WHAT CONVINCED YITRO MAY SWAY THE ANTI-ISRAEL TOO
We find that Yitro was convinced to follow the G-d of Israel for "Now I know that the Lord is greater than all the deities, for (precisely) with the thing that they plotted, [G-d brought] upon them(selves) (18, 11)." Rashi explains that the Egyptians drowned the boys of Israel, so in the end, G-d drowned their men as well. Why was this "Midah k'negged mida" (literally: "a measure for a measure)- so convincing for Yitro, even convincing him to actually change his life & join Israel? Similarly, this can help us understand why this theme of "V'Nahafoch hu…" (literally: "it was reversed", that the Megila flips everything Haman planned to do Israel, 180 degrees and brings upon Haman himself is so central also to Megilat Esther & the forthcoming holiday of Purim? We are not just speaking of irony, but of justice.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shevt 5786
Honor Your Parents – and Yourselves!
Rabbi Moshe Leib Halberstadt | 19 Shvat 5786






