Midrash Tanchuma

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Moses Used to Take the Tent and to Pitch It Without the Camp, Afar Off

Midrash Tanchuma, Ki Tisa 27

And now Moses used to take the tent and to pitch it without the camp, afar off (Exod. 33:7). R. Simeon the son of Lakish held that Moses made his decision by an inference ad minore...

JudgmentTzedakah (Charity)MosesAdam & Eve

The Princes of Israel Drew Near to Make an Offering

Midrash Tanchuma, Nasso 27

(Numb. 7:2:) “Now the princes of Israel drew near (to make an offering).” You find that when Moses proclaimed and said (in Exod. 35:5), “Take from among you an offering [for the Lo...

MosesSacrificeBlessingTemple

Go into the Wilderness to Meet Moses

Midrash Tanchuma, Shemot 28

Go into the wilderness to meet Moses (Exod. 4:27). Scripture states elsewhere in allusion to this verse: Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each ...

MosesWomen of the BibleTzedakah (Charity)Conversion

His Hands Were Steady Until the Going Down of the Sun

Midrash Tanchuma, Beshalach 28

And his hands were steady until the going down of the sun (Exod. 17:12). Since time was calculated by means of the stars, what did Moses do? He stopped the revolution of the sun, t...

MosesJoyAdam & EvePatriarchs

Moses Hewed the Second Tablets of Stone

Midrash Tanchuma, Ki Tisa 28

The Lord said to Moses: “Hew these two tablets of stone” (Exod. 34:1). May it please our masters to teach us: How many verses of the Torah must the reader recite? Thus did our mast...

MosesTorahKingsHumor

If the Idolaters Should Say to You That God

Midrash Tanchuma, Nasso 28

(Numb. 7:48:) “On the seventh day it was the prince of the Children of Ephraim.” This text is related (to Ps. 60:9), “Gilead is Mine and Manasseh is Mine; Ephraim also is My chief ...

SacrificeWomen of the BibleTribesAdam & Eve

Moses Told Aaron All the Words of the Lord

Midrash Tanchuma, Shemot 29

And Moses told Aaron all the words of the Lord (Exod. 4:29). Moses began to reveal to him everything that the Holy One, blessed be He, had told him, and that he was to go perform t...

JudgmentKingsHumorAdam & Eve

Elsewhere the Blessing of the Lord, It Maketh Rich

Midrash Tanchuma, Ki Tisa 29

Hew these two tablets (Exod. 34:1). Scripture states elsewhere: The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich (Prov. 10:22). This refers to Elisha’s prayer for water, when he said: Thus...

PrayerMusic & SongSinChanukah

On the Eighth Day, the Chieftain of the Children of Menashe

Midrash Tanchuma, Nasso 29

"On the eighth day, the chieftain of the Children of Menashe" (Numbers 7:54). Teach us, our rabbi, what is [the status of] a light of Chanukah from the first day that has oil remai...

HolidaysChanukahTribesLight

What Did Moses Witness That Compelled Him to Break the Tablets

Midrash Tanchuma, Ki Tisa 30

Hew these two tablets of stone (Exod. 34:1). Scripture states elsewhere in allusion to this verse: The wrath of a king is as messengers of death; but a wise man will pacify it (Pro...

DeathMosesKingsHumor

On the Eighth Day, the Prince of the Children of Manasseh. Rabbi Abbin

Midrash Tanchuma, Nasso 30

(Numbers 7:54:) "On the eighth day, the prince of the Children of Manasseh." R. Abbin Berabbi the Levite said, “As Joseph was offering his praise, his master saw him murmuring with...

JosephSacrificeBlessingKings

When Did Moses Descend from the Mountain

Midrash Tanchuma, Ki Tisa 31

Hew these two tablets of stone (Exod. 34:1). When did Moses descend from the mountain? R. Judah the son of Shalum said: Moses remained on the mountain with the Holy One, blessed be...

MosesYetzer Hara (Evil Inclination)SinSinai

How Fortunate Was Moses Was That He Could Come Before the Omnipresent

Midrash Tanchuma, Ki Tisa 32

And the Lord descended in the cloud, and stood with him there (Exod. 34:5). How fortunate was Moses was that he could come before the Omnipresent while no angel or seraph was able ...

MosesAngelsPatriarchsHumor

The Lord on Unto Moses Write Thou These Words

Midrash Tanchuma, Ki Tisa 33

And the Lord said unto Moses: “Write thou these words” (Exod. 34:27). May our masters teach us: Is one who writes two letters on the Sabbath (while unmindful of the prohibition or ...

DeathShabbatHumorAdam & Eve

The Lord on Unto Moses Write Thou These Words, for After the Tenor

Midrash Tanchuma, Ki Tisa 34

And the Lord said unto Moses: “Write thou these words, for after the tenor of these words I have made a covenant with thee and with Israel” (Exod. 34:27). Scripture states elsewher...

MosesHumorAdam & EveTorah

When They Made the Golden Calf, Moses Prayed Until God, Became

Midrash Tanchuma, Ki Tisa 35

Another comment on write thee (Exod. 34:27). Scripture states elsewhere: Let them be thine only, and not a stranger’s with thee (Prov. 5:17). What does this verse refer to? When th...

MosesTempleHumorKings

How Did Moses Know When It Was Day

Midrash Tanchuma, Ki Tisa 36

And he was there with the Lord forty days and forty nights (Exod. 34:28). How did Moses know when it was day? When the Holy One, blessed be He, taught him the Written Law he knew i...

MosesTorahNoah & FloodWorship

Why Did Moses Merit the Beams of Glory

Midrash Tanchuma, Ki Tisa 37

And it came to pass, when Moses came down from Mount Sinai … Moses knew not that the skin of his face sent forth beams (Exod. 34:29). Why did Moses merit the beams of glory? Our sa...

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