For the week ending 30 January 2021 / 17 Shvat 5781
Parashat Beshalach
Questions
- What percentage of the Jewish People died during the plague of darkness?
- Why did the oath that Yosef administered to his brothers apply to Moshe's generation?
- Why did the Egyptians want to pursue the Jewish People?
- Where did the Egyptians get animals to pull their chariots?
- What does it mean that the Jewish People "took hold of their fathers' craft" (tafsu umnut avotam )?
- How did
G-d cause the wheels of the Egyptian chariots to fall off? - Why were the dead Egyptians cast out of the sea?
- To what future time is the verse hinting when it uses the future tense of "Then Moshe and Bnei Yisrael will sing"?
- Why are the Egyptians compared to stone, lead, and straw?
- The princes of Edom and Moav had nothing to fear from the Jewish People. Why, then, were they "confused and gripped with trembling"?
- Moshe foretold that he would not enter the Land of Israel. Which word in the parsha indicates this?
- Why is Miriam referred to as "Aharon's sister" and not as "Moshe's sister"?
- The Jewish women trusted that
G-d would grant the Jewish People a miraculous victory over the Egyptians. How do we see this? - Which sections of the Torah did the Jewish People receive at Marah?
- When did Bnei Yisrael run out of food?
- What lesson in derech eretz concerning the eating of meat is taught in this week's Parsha?
- How did non-Jews experience the taste of the manna?
- The Prophet Yirmiyahu showed the Jewish People a jar of manna prepared in the time of Moshe. Why?
- Which verse in this week's parsha alludes to the plague of blood?
- Why did Moshe's hands become heavy during the war against Amalek?
All references are to the verses and Rashi's commentary, unless otherwise stated.
Answers
- What percentage of the Jewish People died during the plague of darkness?
13:18 - Eighty percent (four-fifths). - Why did the oath that Yosef administered to his brothers apply to Moshe's generation?
13:19 - Yosef made his brothers swear that they would make their children swear. - Why did the Egyptians want to pursue the Jewish People?
14:5 - To regain their wealth. - Where did the Egyptians get animals to pull their chariots?
14:7 - From those Egyptians who feared the word ofG-d and kept their animals inside during the plagues. - What does it mean that the Jewish People "took hold of their fathers' craft" (tafsu umnut avotam )?
14:10 - They cried out toG-d . - How did
G-d cause the wheels of the Egyptian chariots to fall off?
14:25 - He melted them with fire. - Why were the dead Egyptians cast out of the sea?
14:30 - So that the Jewish People would see the destruction of the Egyptians and be assured of no further pursuit. - To what future time is the verse hinting when it uses the future tense of "Then Moshe and Bnei Yisrael will sing"?
15:1 - Resurrection of the dead during the time of mashiach . - Why are the Egyptians compared to stone, lead, and straw?
15:5 - The wickedest ones floated like straw, dying slowly. The average ones suffered less, sinking like stone. Those still more righteous sunk like lead, dying immediately. - The princes of Edom and Moav had nothing to fear from the Jewish People. Why, then, were they "confused and gripped with trembling"?
15:14 - They felt horrible seeing Israel in a state of glory. - Moshe foretold that he would not enter the Land of Israel. Which word in the parsha indicates this?
15:17 - "T'vi-aimo ..." -- "Bring them" (and not "bring us"). - Why is Miriam referred to as "Aharon's sister" and not as "Moshe's sister"?
15:20 - Aharon put himself at risk for her when she was struck with tzara'at. (See Bamidbar 12:12 ) - The Jewish women trusted that
G-d would grant the Jewish People a miraculous victory over the Egyptians. How do we see this?
15:20 - They brought musical instruments with them in preparation for the miraculous victory celebration. - Which sections of the Torah did the Jewish People receive at Marah?
15:25 - Shabbat, Red Heifer, Judicial Laws. - When did Bnei Yisrael run out of food?
16:1 - 15th of Iyar. - What lesson in derech eretz concerning the eating of meat is taught in this week's Parsha?
16:8 - One should not eat meat to the point of satiety. - How did non-Jews experience the taste of the manna?
16:21 - The sun melted whatever manna remained in the fields. This flowed into streams from which animals drank. Whoever ate these animals tasted manna. - The Prophet Yirmiyahu showed the Jewish People a jar of manna prepared in the time of Moshe. Why?
16:32 - The people claimed they couldn't study Torah because they were too busy earning a livelihood. Yirmiyahu showed them the manna saying: "If you study Torah,G-d will provide for you just as he provided for your ancestors in the desert." - Which verse in this week's parsha alludes to the plague of blood?
17:5 - "And your staff with which you smote the river...." - Why did Moshe's hands become heavy during the war against Amalek?
17:12 - Because he was remiss in his duty, since he, not Yehoshua, should have led the battle.