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Death of the Firstborn

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Question: I’m confused. Was the Passover offering that we used to eat a lamb or a kid goat? Answer: It could be either. The Hebrew term used in the Torah is seh, and, as Rashi comments, this can mean either a lamb or a kid goat. The verse actually continu...
Did G-d need a marker to protect the Jews during the Plague of the Firstborn?
Perhaps you don’t deserve it, but neither did our fathers in Egypt—and G‑d was there for them. He’ll be there for you, too.
At Midnight G‑d's Love For Us Is Revealed When Moses told Pharaoh G‑d's message about the impending plague of the death of the first born, he changed the words of G‑d. G‑d said that the plague would take place "at midnight," Rashi to Exodus 11:4. meaning ...
Our job is to find the divine sparks hidden within each person, each object and each event, and let that shine.
People in trouble don’t have the time or luxury to wait while you quibble over the command structure; they’re waiting for you to rescue them from evil.
Judaism seeks to transform each and every home into a place of spirituality, holiness, peace and tranquility.
So what’s with the blood on the doors?
Why did the Exodus have to take place precisely at midnight? Indeed, what is “midnight”?
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