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Jeff Gilbert and Yoel talk about aspects of the first Pesach and the annual reenactments in this week’s Torah Portion Bo (enter), as well as taking an interesting detour into bee honey, camel’s milk and mother’s milk.
Torah Portion Bo: Exodus 10:1- 13:16
Questions And Topics In This Discussion
- Did Egypt Have a Lamb god?
- The Unifying Function of Pesach (Passover)
- Debate on Where the Pesach is to be Done
- Pikuach Nephesh – breaking Torah to save life
- Are Bee Honey, Camel’s Milk and Mother’s Milk Kosher?
- Does the 430 years in Egypt begin at the Akeidah (binding of Isaac)?
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2 comments
Nina Ricker
January 13, 2019 at 2:12 amShalom Yoel I have a question on ex 9:9 why does it say man & beast when the Egyptian’s beast died in the previous plague?
Yoel Halevi
January 15, 2019 at 5:14 pm9:9 talks about the boils on both man and beast, but nothing about the death of the beasts. The word used in the previous plague is Miqneh, which is mostly a word for sheep and goats, leaving the oxen for the boils.