In quantum mechanical terms, we might say that bein hashmashot (twilight) represents a superposition of temporal states, just ...
(Midrash Rabbah, Shemot, Parasha 1 ... he will be glad in his heart.” (Exodus 4:14). This episode teaches a profound lesson: Redemption and progress cannot come at the expense of another ...
Parashat Shemot, and therefore the Book of Exodus, begins with the Children ... The Talmud (Sotah 11a & Sanhedrin 106a) and the Midrash (Shemot Rabbah 1:9) relate that when Pharaoh promulgated ...
(Midrash Rabbah, Shemot, Parasha 1 ... who was his senior.” (Rashi on Exodus 4:10) It is astounding. An entire nation awaits redemption while the suffering is overwhelming, yet Moses does ...
(Midrash Rabbah, Shemot, Parasha 1) Remarkably ... and when he sees you, he will be glad in his heart.” (Exodus 4:14). This episode teaches a profound lesson: Redemption and progress cannot come at ...