Mechon Mamre Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Torah Reading

Bo (בא — Hebrew for "get," the first word that God speaks in the parshah, in [ http://world wide web.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm#i Exodus ten:1 ] ) is the fifteenth weekly Torah portion ("parshah") in the almanac Jewish bike of Torah reading and the tertiary in the book of Exodus. Information technology constitutes Exodus [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm 10:i–thirteen:16. ] Jewsouthward in the Diaspora read it the fifteenth Sabbath after Simchat Torah, generally in January or early on Feb.

Summary

The last plagues of Egypt

After vii plagues, God continued visiting plagues on Egypt. Moses and Aaron warned Pharaoh to let the Israelitesouthward go, or endure locustdue south covering the land. ( [ http://world wide web.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm#three Ex. 10:3–5. ] ) Pharaoh'due south courtiers pressed Pharaoh to let the men go, so Pharaoh brought Moses and Aaron back and asked them, "Who are the ones to go?" ( [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm#7 Ex. x:7–8. ] ) Moses insisted that immature and old, sons and daughters, flocks and herds would get, but Pharaoh rejected Moses' request and expelled Moses and Aaron from his presence. ( [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm#nine Ex. 10:ix–xi. ] ) Moses held his rod over the land, and God collection an east air current to bring locusts to invade all the state. ( [ http://world wide web.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm#12 Ex. 10:12–15. ] ) Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron, asked forgiveness, and asked them to plead with God to remove the locusts. ( [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm#16 Ex. 10:xvi–17. ] ) Moses did so, and God brought a west wind to lift the locusts into the Bounding main of Reeds. ( [ http://world wide web.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm#18 Ex. 10:18–19. ] ) But God stiffened Pharaoh's middle, and he would not let the Israelites get. ( [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm#20 Ex. 10:xx. ] )

Then God instructed Moses to hold his arm toward the sky to bring darkness upon the land, and Moses did so, but the Israelites enjoyed light. ( [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm#21 Ex. ten:21–23. ] ) Pharaoh summoned Moses and told him to go, leaving only the Israelites' flocks and herds behind, only Moses insisted that none of the Israelites' livestock be left behind, for " [W] east shall not know with what we are to worship the LORD until nosotros arrive there." ( [ http://world wide web.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm#24 Ex. 10:24–26. ] ) But God stiffened Pharaoh'due south heart, and he expelled Moses saying: " [T] he moment you look upon my face, you shall dice." ( [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm#27 Ex. 10:27–28. ] ) Moses warned Pharaoh that God would impale every firstborn in Egypt, but non a dog of the Israelites. ( [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0211.htm#4 Ex. eleven:iv–7. ] ) And Moses left Pharaoh in hot anger. ( [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0211.htm#8 Ex. xi:8. ] )

The first Passover

God told Moses and Aaron to mark that calendar month equally the first of the months of the year. ( [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0212.htm#one Ex. 12:ane–ii. ] ) And God told them to instruct the Israelites in the laws of Passover, and the Israelites obeyed. ( [ http://world wide web.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0212.htm#43 43–49; ] [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0213.htm#6 xiii:6–10; ] [ http://world wide web.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0223.htm 23:15; ] [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0234.htm#25 34:25; ] (Mishnah ; Tosefta Pisha 1:1–10:xiii; Jerusalem Talmud Pesachim 1a–; Babylonian Talmud Pesachim 2a–121b.) And elsewhere, the Mishnah in tractate Zevahim taught that intent to eat the Passover offer raw (violating the commandment of and interpreted and demanded back wages from the Egyptians for the labor of 600,000 Israelite men whom the Egyptians had compelled to work for them for 430 years. Alexander turned to the Egyptians for a proper answer. The Egyptians requested iii days' time, but could not notice a satisfactory answer, and they fled. (Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 91a.)

A Baraita taught that when Moses broke the stone tablets in Resh Lakish interpreted this to mean that God gave Moses strength because he broke the tablets. (Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 87a.)

Exodus affiliate xiii

The Mishnah taught that invalidity in any of the iv portions of the Bible in tefillin — one of which is [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0213.htm#12 12–thirteen. ] (Mishnah Bekhorot i:1–6:12; Tosefta Bekhorot 1:1–vii:fifteen; Babylonian Talmud Bekhorot 2a–61a.) Elsewhere, the Mishnah drew from )
*To eat the Passover lamb with matzah and maror on the nighttime of the fourteenth of Nisan ()
*To destroy all chametz on the fourteenth of Nisan ()
*Not to eat mixtures containing chametz all seven days of Passover ()
*Not to have the paschal meat from the confines of the grouping ()
*To set aside the firstborn animals ()
*To relate the Exodus from Arab republic of egypt on the start dark of Passover ()("Sefer HaHinnuch: The Book of [Mitzvah] Didactics". Translated by Charles Wengrov, vol. 1, 93–137. Jerusalem: Feldheim Pub., 1991. ISBN 0-87306-179-9.)

Haftarah

The haftarah for the parshah is Jeremiah [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt1146.htm#13 46:13–28. ] Both the parshah and the haftarah describe God's judgment confronting Egypt. The parshah reports that God told Moses to go ("bo'") to Pharaoh ( ) And both the parshah and the haftarah written report God'southward ultimate deliverance of the Israelites from their captivity. ( (control to impale sons); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0204.htm#21 4:21 ] (hardening Pharaoh's heart); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0207.htm#3 7:iii ] (hardening Pharaoh's heart); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0209.htm#12 9:12 ] (hardening Pharaoh'due south heart); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0214.htm#4 14:4 ] (hardening Pharaoh'south middle); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0214.htm#viii 14:viii ] (hardening Pharaoh's heart); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0222.htm#28 22:28–29 ] (firstborn); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0223.htm 23:15 ] (Passover); [ http://world wide web.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0234.htm#25 34:25 ] (Passover).
*Leviticus [ http://world wide web.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0323.htm#4 23:iv–8 ] (Passover).
*Numbers [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0403.htm#11 3:xi–13 ] (firstborn); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0409.htm 9:1–14 ] (Passover); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0418.htm#15 18:15–18 ] (firstborn); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0428.htm#16 28:16-25 ] (Passover).
*Deuteronomy [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0502.htm#30 ii:xxx ] (hardening of eye); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0515.htm#7 15:vii ] (hardening of heart); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0515.htm#13 15:13–14 ] (parting gifts for freed slaves); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0515.htm#19 15:19–23 ] (firstborn); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0516.htm 16:one–8 ] (Passover).
*Joshua [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0602.htm#18 2:xviii–21 ] (destruction of all only those with a red mark on their dwelling); [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0611.htm#xx eleven:twenty ] (hardening of center).
*Jeremiah [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt1131.htm#eight 31:eight ] (firstborn).
*Ezekiel [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt1209.htm#iv 9:four–6 ] (slaying those without the marking).
*Joel [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt1402.htm#ii two:2 ] (darkness).

Early nonrabbinic

*Wisdom of Solomon, [ http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=KjvSolo.sgm&
] Alexandria, Arab republic of egypt, second–1st Century B.C.East.
*Romans [ http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans%209:14-eighteen;&version=31; 9:14–xviii. ] 1st Century. (hardening Pharaoh's heart).
*Hebrews [ http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=hebrews%2011:28;&version=31; xi:28. ] Late 1st Century. (Passover).
*Revelation [ http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation%2017:17%20;&version=31; 17:17. ] Late 1st Century. (changing hearts to God's purpose).
*Josephus. "The Wars of the Jews", Circa 75 C.Eastward. Reprinted in, e.g., "The Works of Josephus: Complete and Unabridged, New Updated Edition". Translated by William Whiston, 716. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson Pub., 1987. ISBN 0-913573-86-eight.
*Josephus, "Antiquities of the Jews" [ http://world wide web.interhack.net/projects/library/antiquities-jews/b2c14.html 2:14:4 ] – [ http://www.interhack.net/projects/library/antiquities-jews/b2c15.html two:15:1. ] Circa 93–94. Reprinted in, e.m., "The Works of Josephus: Complete and Entire, New Updated Edition". Translated past William Whiston, 73–74. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson Pub., 1987. ISBN 0-913573-86-8.

Classical rabbinic

*Mishnah: Challah 1:2, 4:9; Orlah 3:3; Bikkurim 2:9; Pesachim 1:1–10:9; Beitzah 1:one; Megillah 3:4; Avodah Zarah five:ix; Zevahim iii:6; Menachot 3:7; Bekhorot 1:1–six:12, 8:1; Keritot ane:1. 3rd Century. Reprinted in, e.yard., "The Mishnah: A New Translation". Translated past Jacob Neusner, 148, 157, 165, 171, 229–51, 291, 321, 672, 705, 739, 787–800, 803, 836. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988. ISBN 0-300-05022-four.
*Tosefta: Terumot 10:seven; Challah ii:nine; Pisha (Pesachim) 1:ane–ten:13; Sukkah ii:1; Yom Tov (Beitzah) 1:4–five; Rosh Hashanah 1:1, iii; Megillah 3:iv; Sotah 4:5; Makkot 4:1; Zevachim one:1; Menachot 8:28; Bekhorot 1:1–vii:15. 3rd–4th Century. Reprinted in, east.g., "The Tosefta: Translated from the Hebrew, with a New Introduction". Translated by Jacob Neusner, 198, 339, 471–522, 572, 585–86, 605, 645, 846, 1208–09, 1308, 1445, 1469–94. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson Pub., 2002. ISBN 1-56563-642-two.
*Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot 9a, 21b, 37a, 61a. Land of Israel, 4th Century. Reprinted in, e.yard., "Talmud Yerushalmi: Tractate Berachos". Edited by Chaim Malinowitz, Yisroel Simcha Schorr, and Mordechai Marcus, vols. 1, 2. Brooklyn: Mesorah Pubs., 2006.
*Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael: Pisha 1:1–eighteen:ii. State of Israel, late 4th Century. Reprinted in, eastward.thou., "Mekhilta According to Rabbi Ishmael". Translated past Jacob Neusner, vol. ane, one–119. Atlanta: Scholars Printing, 1988. ISBN 1-55540-237-2.
*Babylonian Talmud: Berakhot 3b–4a, 9a–b, 10b, 37a, 38b, 56a–b; Shabbat 24b–25a, 28b, 60b, 87a, 108a, 114b, 133a, 147b; Eruvin 23a, 27a, 96a; Pesachim 2a–121b; Yoma 36a, 49b, 51a, 79b; Sukkah 11b, 13a, 27a, 29a, 33a, 42b; Beitzah 2a–b, 7b, 12b, 20b–21a, 22a, 28b, 32b; Rosh Hashanah 4b, 7a, 8b, 11b, 20a, 22a, 25b; Taanit 7a; Megillah 5a, 6b, 7b, 21a, 29a, 30a, 31a; Chagigah 7b, 10b, 16b–17a; Yevamot 5b, 40a, 46a, 48a, 62a, 70a–71a, 72a, 74a; Ketubot 7a, 102a; Nedarim 25a, 36a; Nazir 7a, 23a; Gittin 10a, 25a, 38a; Kiddushin 6b, 29a, 34a, 35a, 37a–b, 41b–42a, 57b, 72b, 76a; Bava Kamma 13a, 37b, 41a, 50b, 54a–b, 60a, 63a, 64a, 76b, 78a, 110b; Bava Metzia 6b, 42a, 115b; Bava Batra 97b, 118b; Sanhedrin 4b, 12b, 18a, 36a, 42a, 48b, 63a, 91a; Makkot 4b, 8b, 11a, 13a–b, 15a, 16a, 17a–b, 21b–22a; Shevuot 3b; Avodah Zarah 24a, 27a, 74a; Zevachim 7a–b, 9a, 10b–12a, 23a, 25b, 36a, 37b, 57b, 91a, 102a, 106b, 116a; Menachot 28a, 29a–b, 34a–b, 36b–37a, 42b, 47b, 49b, 53a, 66a, 67a, 82b, 83b, 98a; Chullin 11a, 17b, 68a, 69b–70a, 74b, 78b, 82b, 91a, 115a, 120a, 129a, 133b–34a, 136b, 141b; Bekhorot 2a–61a; Arakhin 8b, 13b, 18a–b, 19b, 24b; Temurah 4b, 5b, 18b, 30b; Keritot 2a, 4a, 28a; Meilah 13a. Babylonia, 6th Century. Reprinted in, e.m., "Talmud Bavli". Edited by Yisroel Simcha Schorr, Chaim Malinowitz, and Mordechai Marcus, 72 vols. Brooklyn: Mesorah Pubs., 2006.

Medieval

*Exodus Rabbah xiii:1–xix:eight. 10th Century. Reprinted in, e.g., "Midrash Rabbah: Exodus". Translated by S. M. Lehrman. London: Soncino Press, 1939. ISBN 0-900689-38-ii.
*Rashi. "Commentary". [ http://www.chabad.org/library/article.asp?AID=9871&showrashi=truthful Exodus 10–13. ] Troyes, French republic, late 11th Century. Reprinted in, eastward.g., Rashi. "The Torah: With Rashi'south Commentary Translated, Annotated, and Elucidated". Translated and annotated past Yisrael Isser Zvi Herczeg, 2:91–141. Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications, 1994. ISBN 0-89906-027-vii.
*Judah Halevi. "Kuzari". Toledo, Espana, 1130–1140. Reprinted in, east.grand., Jehuda Halevi. "Kuzari: An Statement for the Organized religion of Israel." Intro. past Henry Slonimsky, 132, 166. New York: Schocken, 1964. ISBN 0-8052-0075-four.
*Zohar [ http://www.kabbalah.com/yard/index.php/p=zohar/zohar&vol=17 2:32b–44a. ] Spain, belatedly 13th Century.

Mod

*Thomas Hobbes. "Leviathan", England, 1651. Reprint edited by C. B. Macpherson, 487. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Classics, 1982. ISBN 0140431950.
*A. Thou. Klein. "Apropos Four Strange Sons." Circa 1937. "Haggadah." 1940. In "The Nerveless Poems of A.M. Klein", 78–79, 143–46. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1974. ISBN 0-07-077625-3.
*Thomas Mann. "Joseph and His Brothers". Translated by John East. Woods, 79, 384–86, 715, 788. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. ISBN i-4000-4001-9. Originally published every bit "Joseph und seine Brüder". Stockholm: Bermann-Fischer Verlag, 1943.
*Dan Jacobson. "A Plague of Darkness." In "Gates to the New City: A Treasury of Modern Jewish Tales". Edited by Howard Schwartz, 157–60. New York: Avon, 1983. ISBN 0-380-81091-3. Reissue ed. Jason Aronson, 1991. ISBN 0876688490.
*Ziony Zevit. "3 Means to Look at the X Plagues: Were They Natural Disasters, a Demonstration of the Impotence of the Egyptian Gods or an Undoing of Creation?" "Bible Review", 6 (3) (June 1990).
*Jacob Milgrom. "The Alien in Your Midst: Every Nation Has Its Ger: The Permanent Resident. The Torah Commands Us, Showtime, Not To Oppress the Ger, and So To Befriend and Love Him." "Bible Review", 11 (six) (Dec. 1995).
*William H.C. Propp. "Exodus 1–18", ii:290–461. New York: Anchor Bible, 1998. ISBN 0-385-14804-6.

External links

Texts

* [ http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0210.htm Masoretic text and 1917 JPS translation ]
* [ http://bible.ort.org/books/torahd5.asp?action=displaypage&book=ii&affiliate=10&poetry=1&portion=15 Hear the parshah chanted ]

Commentaries

* [ http://world wide web.jtsa.edu/x1941.xml Commentaries ] from the Jewish Theological Seminary
* [ http://judaism.uj.edu/Content/InfoUnits.asp?CID=910 Commentaries ] from the Academy of Judaism
* [ http://world wide web.uscj.org/Bo_57677219.html Torah Sparks ] from the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
* [ http://www.ou.org/torah/archive2.htm Commentaries ] from the Orthodox Matrimony
* [ http://ajrsem.org/index.php?id=201 Commentaries ] from the Academy for Jewish Religion
* [ http://world wide web.chabad.org/article.asp?AID=15561 Commentaries ] from Chabad.org
* [ http://world wide web.urj.org/torah/exodus/ Commentaries ] and [ http://urj.org/shabbat/exodus/ Family Shabbat Tabular array Talk ] from the Union for Reform Judaism
* [ http://www4.jrf.org/recon-dt#Bo Commentaries ] from Reconstructionist Judaism
* [ http://www.torah.org/learning/parsha/parsha.html?id1=23 Commentaries ] from [ http://www.torah.org/ Torah.org ]
* [ http://www.aish.com/torahPortion/pArchive.asp?eventType=15&eventName=Bo Commentaries ] from [ http://www.aish.com/ Aish.com ]
* [ http://www.shiur.com/index.php?id=C0_151_6&spar=151&s_id=151 Commentaries ] from [ http://world wide web.shiur.com/ Shiur.com ]
* [ http://www.tfdixie.com/parshat/bo/ Commentaries ] from [ http://www.tfdixie.com/ Torah from Dixie ]
* [ http://ohr.edu/yhiy/article.php/2487 Commentary ] from [ http://ohr.edu/index.php Ohr Sameach ]
* [ http://www.judaic.org/addtl_files/bo2.html Commentaries ] and [ http://www.judaic.org/tabletalk/bo5762.htm Shabbat Table Talk ] from [ http://world wide web.judaic.org/ The Sephardic Constitute ]
* [ http://world wide web.myjewishlearning.com/texts/Weekly_Torah_Commentary/bo_index.htm Commentaries ] from [ http://www.myjewishlearning.com/alphabetize.htm MyJewishLearning.com ]
* [ http://www.parshaparts.com/annal/5767/bo.php Commentaries ] from [ http://www.parshaparts.com/index.php Parshah Parts ]
* [ http://www.anshe.org/parsha/bo.htm Commentary ] from [ http://www.anshe.org/ Anshe Emes Synagogue, Los Angeles ]
* [ http://world wide web.rabbishmuel.com/files/torah_sermons94.tns-bo.doc Torah Sermon ] and [ http://www.rabbishmuel.com/browse.cgi?blazon=torah_tidbits Torah Tidbits ] from [ http://www.ostt.org/ Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah ]
* [ http://www.chiefrabbi.org/tt-index.html Commentaries ] from the Principal Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth
* [ http://www.teach613.org/index.php?option=com_content&job=view&id=31&Itemid=48 Commentary ] from [ http://world wide web.teach613.org/alphabetize.php Teach613.org, Torah Instruction at Cherry Hill ]

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