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GeminiEyes and Heart in the Service of Israel
The beginning of the exile in Egypt was marked by the blockage of the eyes and hearts of the Israelites, and the beginning of the redemption therefrom was the opening of the eyes and heart of Moshe Rabbeinu - and it was this that brought about G-d's seeing and attention to redeem Israel.
  • Looking Up
    The contrast between before and after the Red Sea could not be more complete. Facing the approaching Egyptians, do nothing. In the case of the Amalekites, however, go fight.
  • The Right Thing, for the Right Reason
    Just when they thought it was safe to leave Egypt, they would again face an existentialist danger at the banks of the Reed Sea. Why did Paro change his mind once again?
  • Burning Bridges
    The sedra of Beshalach teaches us how one should Deal with the difficulties in our life.
  • Passing through the Waters … of the Jordan
    The splitting of the Yam Suf, retold in our parasha, was one of the most important events in the story of our Exodus from Egypt. Did David also split the Jordan river?
  • Carrying Nitroglycerin on Shabbos
    Is there a way whereby a person suffering from angina or other heart disease may carry his medication on Shabbos through a public thoroughfare?
  • To Redeem HaShem's Name
    Why is God's name not mentioned from 'vayigash' until 'va'era'? What does this have to do with our redemption?
  • When Will I Be Loved?
    Can you picture a Jewish People, an Israel, loved & admired by the world at large? Seems like quite a stretch, doesn't it?
  • The Wisdom of Women
    One of the special services that the women were able to provide in the construction of the Mishkan was in weaving materials.
  • Sixteen Seders to Egypt
    Exodus sounds far away from us, but is it so?
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