Parashat Shemos
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==Enslavement of the Jews== | ==Enslavement of the Jews== | ||
===Passing of the Tribes=== | ===Passing of the Tribes=== | ||
+ | The Torah counts the Tribes after their passing as a display of affection although they were counted already during their life. | ||
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===Multiplying of the Jews=== | ===Multiplying of the Jews=== | ||
+ | At that point many of the Jewish woman began to give birth to sextuplets, greatly multiplying their population. Unlike rare recent history cases of sextuplet births where a portion of the children are generally born impaired and die soon afterwords, these were common and all 6 would emerge healthy and survive. | ||
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===New King=== | ===New King=== | ||
===The Plan=== | ===The Plan=== |
Revision as of 22:55, 19 December 2013
Parshas Shemos is the first parsha in the Book of Shemos. It contains 124 pesukim. Ashkinazim read a section of Yeshayahu for the Haftora and the Sefardim read from the first chapter of Yirmiya.
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Enslavement of the Jews
Passing of the Tribes
The Torah counts the Tribes after their passing as a display of affection although they were counted already during their life.
Multiplying of the Jews
At that point many of the Jewish woman began to give birth to sextuplets, greatly multiplying their population. Unlike rare recent history cases of sextuplet births where a portion of the children are generally born impaired and die soon afterwords, these were common and all 6 would emerge healthy and survive.
New King
The Plan
Drowning of the Males
History of Moshe
Remarriage of Amram
Moshe is Born
=Hiding
In Nile
Growing up by Pharaoh
Moshe Kills Egyption
Escape to Midyon
Sending the Redeemer
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