Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael

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The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael, a halakhic-aggadic midrash on the Book of Exodus attributed to the school of Rabbi Ishmael (2nd century CE). One of the oldest rabbinic commentaries, it combines legal analysis with vivid narrative expansions of the Exodus story.

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Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta de-Rabbi Ishmael be-Shalah 133

I mean, everything! Think of it as the ultimate hard drive, loaded with every app, every file, every program imaginable – and even the ones unimaginable! According to some of our a...

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Israel And The Shekhinah In Exile

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta de-Rabbi Ishmael

Jewish tradition has a powerful way of visualizing that feeling, especially when it comes to exile and redemption. It involves the Shekhinah (the Divine Presence). The Shekhinah (ש...

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(Exodus 12 — 1) "And the L–rd spoke to Moses and to Aaron in

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:1

(Exodus 12:1) "And the L–rd spoke to Moses and to Aaron in the land of Egypt, saying": I might think that both Aaron and Moses were being addressed; it is, therefore, written (Exod...

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Variantly — From (Exodus 7 — 1) "See I have made you an

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:2

When God told Moses in (Exodus 7:1), "See, I have made you an overlord to Pharaoh," a question immediately arose in the minds of the ancient rabbis. The verse seems to single out M...

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Moses and Aaron Were Equal in Status Despite the Torah Listing Moses First

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:3

The Torah speaks "to Moses and to Aaron" — in that order. Moses first, Aaron second. A natural reading would assume this reflects a hierarchy: Moses is the greater, Aaron the lesse...

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Similarly, (Genesis 1 — 1) "In the beginning G–d created the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:4

Which came first — heaven or earth? The Torah seems to give contradictory answers. In (Genesis 1:1), the verse reads: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." Heav...

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Similarly, (Exodus 3 — 6) "I am the G–d of your father, the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:5

The Torah lists the patriarchs in a specific order: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. In (Exodus 3:6), God introduces Himself to Moses at the burning bush as "the God of your father, the ...

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(Exodus 12 — 1) "in the land of Egypt" — (He spoke to them)

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:8

(Exodus 12:1) "in the land of Egypt":(He spoke to them) outside the city. But perhaps in the city itself? (This cannot be, for it is written (Exodus 9:29) "When I leave the city" (...

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And before the land of Israel was chosen, all of the lands

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:9

Before God chose the land of Israel as His special territory, every land on earth was equally suitable for divine speech. Prophecy could happen anywhere. But once Israel was chosen...

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Before the Temple was chosen, all of Jerusalem was fit for

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:10

Before King Solomon built the Temple on Mount Moriah, the divine presence had no fixed address. The Shechinah — God's indwelling presence — could rest anywhere within the city of J...

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Before Aaron was chosen, all of Israel were kasher for the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:11

Before Aaron was chosen for the priesthood, every member of Israel was eligible to serve as a priest. The entire nation stood on equal footing when it came to approaching God throu...

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Before David was chosen (as king) every Israelite was

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:12

Before David was chosen (as king) every Israelite was kasher for kingship. Once David had been chosen, the other Israelites (i.e., those not in his line) were excluded. As it is wr...

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And even though He spoke with them outside the land in the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:13

Even when God spoke to the prophets outside the land of Israel, He did so only in the merit of the patriarchs — and even then, only in a ritually clean place near water. The Mekhil...

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God Spoke Twice Because He Spoke in Two Lands

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:14

The opening of the book of Ezekiel contains a grammatical oddity that the Mekhilta refuses to ignore. The phrase "the word of the Lord was, was" (hayoh hayah) uses the verb twice, ...

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Know that the Shechinah is not revealed outside the land

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:16

Know that the Shechinah is not revealed outside the land. For it is written (Jonah 1:3) "And Jonah rose to flee to Tarshish, etc." Now can one flee from the L–rd? Is it not written...

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We find there to have been three (kinds of) prophets

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We find there to have been three (kinds of) prophets. One claimed the honor of the Father and the father of the son; another, the honor of the Father, but not the honor of the son;...

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Jonah claimed the honor of the son, but not the honor of

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:18

Jonah made a fateful choice. When God commanded him to prophesy against the city of Nineveh, Jonah weighed two competing loyalties — his duty to God and his love for Israel. He cho...

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Yochanan said — Jonah went (on that voyage) only to cast

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:19

R. Yochanan said: Jonah went (on that voyage) only to cast himself into the sea, as it is written (Jonah 1:12) "And he said to them: Lift me up and cast me into the sea." All this ...

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(Exodus 12 — 1) "saying" — Go and say it to them immediately

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:20

(Exodus 12:1) "saying": Go and say it to them immediately. These are the words of R. Yishmael. As it is written (Exodus 34:34) "And he went out and spoke to the children of Israel ...

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Oshiyah said — When the Holy One Blessed be He decrees good

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:21

R. Oshiyah said: When the Holy One Blessed be He decrees good and bad decrees for Israel, a report is returned to Him for the good, but not for the bad, viz. (Ezekiel 9:2-11) "And,...

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Akiva says (Exodus 12 — 1) "saying" — Go and say to them that

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:22

Rabbi Akiva found a hidden message in a single word from (Exodus 12:1) — the word "saying." When God spoke to Moses, the instruction included "saying," which Akiva interpreted as a...

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Azzai said — I do not come to detract from my master's

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 1:23

R. Shimon b. Azzai said: I do not come to detract from my master's words, but to add to them, viz.: Not to Moses alone did He speak in the merit of Israel, but to all of the prophe...

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And thus do you find with Baruch the soon of Neriah, who

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And thus do you find with Baruch the soon of Neriah, who complained before the L–rd, (Ibid. 45:3) "You (Baruch) say: Woe unto me, the L–rd has added grief to my pain!" (You say:) W...

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(Exodus 12 — 2) "This month shall be to you the beginning of

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 2:1

(Exodus 12:2) records God's instruction to Moses: "This month shall be to you the beginning of months." It is the very first commandment given to Israel as a nation, even before th...

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Akiva says — This is one of the three things which Moses

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 2:2

Rabbi Akiva taught that there were three things Moses could not visualize on his own, no matter how great his prophetic power. God had to physically point them out to him. The firs...

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Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael - Teaching 28

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 2:5

"This month": Nissan. You say it is Nissan. But perhaps it was some other month of the year? It is written (Exodus 23:16) "And the festival of the ingathering (Succoth) at the end ...

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(Exodus 12 — 2) "The beginning of the months" — We are hereby

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 2:6

(Exodus 12:2) "The beginning of the months": We are hereby apprised that Nissan is the beginning for the months. And whence do we derive (the same for) the reign of kings? From (I ...

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Tzaddok say — Also for house rentals (i

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R. Nathan and R. Tzaddok say: Also for house rentals (i.e., If one says: I am renting it to you for this year, the understanding is until the beginning of Nissan.) But this does no...

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(Exodus 12 — 2) "This month shall be to you" — Adam did not

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 2:8

(Exodus 12:2) "This month shall be to you": Adam did not count by it (but by Tishrei, as the first month). You say this, but perhaps (the meaning is) "to you," but not to a gentile...

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Yonathan says — Both (kinds of eclipses) were relegated to

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 2:11

Rabbi Yonathan taught a striking principle about eclipses. Both solar and lunar eclipses, he declared, were given as signs — but not for Israel. They were relegated entirely to the...

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(Exodus 12 — 2) "the beginning of months" — I might think, for

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 2:12

(Exodus 12:2) "the beginning of months": I might think, for the minimum of months, two (i.e., the most distinctive of months, Sivan and Tishrei). It is, therefore, written (Ibid.) ...

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Nathan says "Observe the month of Aviv"—Observe the month

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 2:13

R. Nathan says "Observe the month of Aviv"—Observe the month which is closest to Aviv. And which is that? Adar. But we have not heard how many (days) are to be intercalated. From "...

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Yitzchak said — If you said this, the moon would already be

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 2:14

Rabbi Yitzchak raised a sharp astronomical objection to a proposed method of calculating the calendar. If you followed a certain interpretation, he argued, the moon would already b...

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Yirmiyah says — Just as uncleanliness constrains (the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 2:15

R. Yirmiyah says: Just as uncleanliness constrains (the offering of the Pesach (Passover) [viz. (Numbers 9:10)] and (the advent of) spring constrains, then just as the (constraint ...

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Yoshiyah says — whence is it derived that the year is

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 2:16

Rabbi Yoshiyah raised a question that touches the very structure of the Jewish calendar: who has the authority to add an extra month to the year? The Hebrew calendar is lunar, and ...

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Speak to the whole congregation of Israel" — The speaking

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:4

"Speak to the whole congregation of Israel": The speaking was on Rosh Chodesh; the taking (of the lamb), on the tenth; and the slaughtering, on the fourteenth. You say this, but pe...

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Oshiyah says — The speaking was on Rosh Chodesh, the taking

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:5

Rabbi Acha bar Rabbi Oshiyah laid out the precise timeline of the first Passover. God spoke to Moses on the first of the month (Rosh Chodesh). The Israelites selected their lambs o...

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Yossi Haglili says — The speaking was on Rosh Chodesh, the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:6

Rabbi Yossi Haglili agreed with the established timeline of the first Passover: God spoke on the first of the month, the lamb was selected on the tenth, and the slaughtering occurr...

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3) "On the tenth day of this month, they shall take" — This

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:7

(Ibid. 3) "On the tenth day of this month, they shall take": This tells me that only the tenth day is kasher for taking. Whence do I derive (the same for) the fourteenth day? It fo...

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On the tenth day of this month, they shall take" — ("this")

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:8

The Torah commands regarding the Passover lamb: "On the tenth day of this month, they shall take" (Exodus 12:3). The Mekhilta zeroes in on one seemingly minor word in this verse, t...

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I might think that one seh suffices for all; it is

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:11

How many lambs were needed for the first Passover? The Mekhilta tackles this question with characteristic precision. One might initially think that a single lamb would suffice for ...

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(Exodus 12 — 4) "And if the household is too small for one

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:12

The Torah introduces a practical problem in the laws of the Passover sacrifice. What happens when a household is too small to consume an entire lamb? (Exodus 12:4) addresses this d...

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) "then he and his neighbor next to his house shall take it" — R

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:14

What if a household was too small to eat an entire Passover lamb? The Torah addresses this in (Exodus 12:4): "Then he and his neighbor next to his house shall take it." Rabbi Akiva...

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Your Passover Neighbor Must Live Nearby, Not Just on the Same Roof

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:15

The Torah instructs that when preparing for the Paschal lamb, if a household is too small to consume the entire animal, they should share it with "the neighbor near his house" (Exo...

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) "according to the michsah of souls" — "michsah" connotes a

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:17

The Torah uses an unusual word — "michsah" — when describing how the Passover lamb should be allocated. (Exodus 12:4) says the lamb must be divided "according to the michsah of sou...

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What is the intent of "according to the count of souls"

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:18

What is the intent of "according to the count of souls"? From (Ibid.) "A man (according to his eating"), I might think only a man. Whence do I derive (the same for) a woman, a tumt...

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You Could Join or Leave the Passover Lamb Group Until It Was Slaughtered

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 3:19

Rabbi Yishmael preserved a practical but fascinating rule about how the original Passover sacrifice worked in Egypt. The Paschal lamb was not a solo affair — families and neighbors...

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5) "seh" — Included in "seh" is a goat and a sheep, viz

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 4:1

(Ibid. 5) "seh": Included in "seh" is a goat and a sheep, viz. (Devarim 14:4) "the seh of the sheep and the seh of the goats." "unblemished": to exclude a blemished animal. "male":...

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