This document discusses the significance of the phrase "Ner Tamid" (everlasting light) in the Torah, specifically in the context of the Menorah (candelabra) in the Tabernacle. It explores various interpretations of the phrase.
These sources discuss the verse in Exodus where Moses blesses the Israelites after they complete the Mishkan.
What was the first Beracha Moshe gave to the people?
What does this demonstrate about Moshe's leadership?
The document discusses the "Nesi'im," tracing their evolution from Shotrim in Egypt to their significant roles in the building of the Mishkan and eventual establishment as leaders and members of the Sanhedrin.
This document explores the meaning of חֵן (favor) and the greatness of Moshe in the context of the Exodus story, specifically regarding the Israelites receiving gifts from the Egyptians.
What is the connection between the attack from Amalek and October 7th?
What can we learn from both incidents?
What change occurred from Refidim to Har Sinai and how did it happen?
What happened during ערב and how does the name inform us of the plague?
What is the meaning of the words וְהִפְלֵיתִי and פְדֻת?
What is the difference between
וְהִפְלֵיתִי בַיּוֹם הַהוּא אֶת אֶרֶץ גֹּשֶׁן אֲשֶׁר עַמִּי עֹמֵד עָלֶיהָ and וְשַׂמְתִּי פְדֻת בֵּין עַמִּי וּבֵין עַמֶּךָ?
What is the אות, and who is it for?
Why was “changing the staff” the first sign in all three scenarios?
What were Moshe and the people supposed to learn from turning the stick into a snake?
Were these three signs performed in front of Paroh?
What was the תנין and what did it symbolize?
What does the word דיבור mean?
What does the word דָּבָר mean?
What does the word דֶּבֶר mean?
What happened during the plague of דֶּבֶר?
How are דבר and מכת בכורות connected?