Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael

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On another occasion, a disciple officiated in prayer before R

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:15

The Mekhilta immediately balances its teaching about short prayers with a counter-example. On another occasion, a disciple led the prayer service before Rabbi Elazar and was extrem...

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Rabbi Joshua Identified It as a Willow Tree

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:16

The Mekhilta records a debate about what tree God showed Moses at Marah to sweeten the bitter waters. The verse says simply "And the Lord showed him a tree". But which tree? The ra...

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When You Apply a Cake of Figs to It

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:17

R. Shimon b. Gamliel says: Come and see how different are the ways of the Holy One Blessed be He from the ways of flesh and blood. (A man of) flesh and blood heals bitter with swee...

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He Cast It into the Waters Others Say Israel Were

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:18

"and he cast it into the waters": Others say: Israel were (hereby) imploring (mercy) and praying before their Father in heaven. As a son implores and guards himself before his fath...

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There He Made for Them Statute and Judgment Statute

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:19

The Mekhilta interprets the verse "There He made for them statute and judgment" by asking what these two terms, statute and judgment, actually refer to. The first opinion identifie...

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There Nisahu He Elevated Them to Greatness, as in II

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:20

The Torah says that God tested Israel at Marah with the word "nisahu." But what does this word actually mean? Two rabbis offered completely different readings. Rabbi Yehoshua argue...

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These Are the Words of Rabbi Joshua

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:21

(Exodus 15:26) "And He said: If pay heed, you shall pay heed": From here it was derived: If a man paid heed to one mitzvah, he is caused to pay heed to many mitzvoth (commandments)...

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When the Torah States to the Voice of the Lord Your God, the Rabbis

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:24

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael, a tannaitic commentary on Exodus compiled around the 3rd century CE, offers a remarkable teaching about the relationship between a student and a teac...

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You Do What Is Just in His Eyes This Refers to

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:25

The Torah says in its description of life after the Exodus: "And you do what is just in His eyes" (Exodus 15:26). The Mekhilta identifies this as a reference to integrity in one's ...

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all of the illness which I placed in Egypt I will not place

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:26

"All of the illness which I placed in Egypt I will not place upon you", God promised the Israelites immunity from the plagues that devastated their former oppressors. But then the ...

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Rabbi Yitzchak Posed a Deceptively Simple Question About One

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:27

Rabbi Yitzchak posed a deceptively simple question about one of the most famous promises in the Torah. In (Exodus 15:26), God tells the Israelites that if they follow His commandme...

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If a Person Decides to Heed God's Word

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:28

Shimon ben Azzai noticed something strange about the Hebrew phrasing in the Torah's commandments. When Scripture says "heed, you shall heed" (Exodus 15:26), the doubling of the ver...

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What Begins as a Deliberate Decision Becomes Second Nature, Then

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:29

Shimon ben Azzai expanded his teaching about the doubled verbs in the Torah with an even more radical claim. The principle of "heed, you shall heed" does not only mean that heaven ...

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When Israel Arrived, Six Hundred Thousand People Encamped There

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 2:1

When the Israelites arrived at Eilim after their grueling desert journey, they found an oasis that defied all natural proportion. Twelve springs of water bubbled up from the earth,...

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When God Made the World, Rabbi Elazar Taught, He Created Those Twelve

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 2:2

Rabbi Elazar Hamodai looked at the twelve springs and seventy palm trees at Eilim and saw something far older than a desert oasis. He saw the blueprint of creation itself. When God...

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They Journeyed from Eilim, and They Came

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 2:3

A small detail in (Exodus 16:1) caught the attention of the rabbis of the Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael. The verse states that the Israelites journeyed from Eilim and arrived in the Wi...

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On the Fifteenth Day of the Second Month Why

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 2:4

Variantly: "on the fifteenth day of the second month": Why is "day" mentioned? To know on which day the Torah was given to Israel. (Rosh Chodesh of the) Nissan on which Israel left...

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Israel Ate from the Wafer That They Took Out of Egypt for Thirty-one

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 2:5

Variantly: "on the fifteenth day of the second month": Why is the day mentioned? To know on which day the manna descended for Israel. Israel ate from the wafer that they took out o...

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When the Israelites Ran Out of Food in the Desert

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 2:6

When the Israelites ran out of food in the desert, they did not handle it well. (Exodus 16:2) records that "the entire congregation of the children of Israel caviled against Moses ...

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Rabbi Elazar Hamodai Offered a Surprising Claim About What Life Was

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 2:9

Rabbi Elazar Hamodai offered a surprising claim about what life was actually like for the Israelites in Egypt. Contrary to what one might expect from a nation of slaves, Israel liv...

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Rabbi Yosei Hamodai Offered a Clever Observation About the Order in

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 2:10

Rabbi Yossi HaModai offered a clever observation about the order in which the Torah lists the foods the Israelites craved in the wilderness. In (Numbers 11:5), the people complain:...

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When God Responded to the Israelites Hunger in the Wilderness

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:1

When God responded to the Israelites' hunger in the wilderness, He used a single Hebrew word that two rabbis read in completely different ways. (Exodus 16:4) records God telling Mo...

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The Heavens from the Goodly Treasure Trove

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:3

"from the heavens": from the goodly treasure trove of the heavens, viz. (Devarim 28:12) "The L–rd will open for you His goodly treasure trove, the heavens, etc." R. Shimon b. Gamli...

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, on Friday, for Friday and Sabbath

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:4

"each day's ration in its day": for the day and the morrow, e.g., on Friday, for Friday and Sabbath. R. Eliezer Hamodai says: So that one not gather for the day and the morrow, e.g...

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It Shall Be on the Sixth Day That They Shall Prepare

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:5

A seemingly technical legal teaching in the Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael reveals a deep argument about what made the manna special. The verse in (Exodus 16:5) states that on the sixth...

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How, then, am I to understand "bread that is mem-shin-nun-heh"

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:6

The manna that fell in the wilderness was unlike any bread the Israelites had ever known. The Torah calls it "bread that is meshunneh", bread that is "different" (Exodus 16:4). But...

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Moses Told Israel That God Provides While You Sleep

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:7

Moses and Aaron stood before the entire assembly of Israel in the wilderness and made a promise that must have sounded almost too good to believe: "In the evening you will know tha...

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It Means That the Physical Departure from Egypt, the Moment When

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:8

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael draws a sweeping conclusion from the verse "and you will know that the L-rd took you out of the land of Egypt" (Exodus 16:6). The teaching here is not...

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In the Morning You Will See from Here

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:9

When the Israelites grumbled in the wilderness about food, Moses and Aaron told them (Exodus 16:7): "And in the morning you will see the glory of the Lord." The Mekhilta de-Rabbi I...

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The quail, which they requested with a full stomach, was

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:10

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael drew a sharp distinction between two foods God gave the Israelites in the wilderness, and the difference had everything to do with how they were reque...

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That the Manna, Which Was Requested Legitimately, Was

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:12

Moses and Aaron delivered a pointed warning to the Israelites who kept complaining about their food in the wilderness. The manna had been given with a "radiant countenance" because...

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Moses Tells Aaron to Gather Israel for Manna

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:13

In (Exodus 16:9), Moses instructed Aaron to tell the entire congregation of Israel to "draw near before the Lord." Two rabbis in the Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael disagreed about what ...

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They Had No Sooner Turned Than the Shechinah שכינה, God's Divine

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:14

The phrase "they turned to the desert" in (Exodus 16:10) seems like a simple geographic note. The Israelites looked toward the wilderness, and there they saw the glory of God. But ...

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Behold, the Glory of the Lord Appeared in the Cloud Rabbi Yosei

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:15

"and, behold, the glory of the L–rd appeared in the cloud": R. Yossi Haglili says: So long as Israel railed against Moses and Aaron, at once, "the glory of the L–rd appeared in the...

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I Have Heard the Cavilings of the Children

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:1

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael reveals a remarkable exchange between God and Moses concerning the Israelites' complaints in the wilderness. The verse states: "I have heard the cavil...

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Speak to Them, Saying Towards Evening You Will Eat Flesh

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:2

"Speak to them, saying: Towards evening you will eat flesh": He said to them: You have asked for two things: You have asked for bread; for it is impossible for flesh and blood (to ...

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It the Quail Covered the Camp I Would Not Know to

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:4

When God sent quail to the Israelites in the wilderness, the Torah says "it covered the camp" (Exodus 16:13). The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael asked the obvious question: covered it t...

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Rabbi Yosei Estimated the Coverage at Three Parasangs in Every

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:5

Rabbi Yossi Haglili calculated the sheer scale of the quail that God sent to the Israelites, and the numbers are staggering. Drawing on (Numbers 11:31), which says the quail spread...

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Rabbi Yoshiyah, Quoted in the Mekhilta Derabbi Yishmael, Calculated

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:6

Quail fell from the sky in quantities that defy imagination. Rabbi Yoshiyah, quoted in the Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael (a 3rd-century CE halakhic midrash (rabbinic interpretive comme...

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Others Say and It Was Spread Around the Camp About

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:7

An alternative calculation in the Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael pushed the scale of the quail miracle even further. Where Rabbi Yossi Haglili estimated three parasangs per side, other ...

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When God Sent Quail to Feed the Israelites in the Wilderness

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:8

When God sent quail to feed the Israelites in the wilderness, the Mekhilta raises a practical question that reveals something remarkable about divine generosity. One might assume t...

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Before a Single Flake of Manna Appeared, God Orchestrated an Elaborate

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:10

Rabbi Eliezer described one of the most vivid and beautiful scenes in all of rabbinic literature: the step-by-step process by which the manna descended from heaven each morning. Be...

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The Flesh Was Still Between Their Teeth

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:12

(Numbers 11:33) "the flesh was still between their teeth": They said: The "kosher" one among them ate it and became immediately diarrhetic. The wicked one among them ate it and suf...

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A Four-stage Process That God Repeated Every Single Morning for Forty

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:13

(Exodus 16:13) says simply that "in the morning there was a layer of dew." But the Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael saw in this plain statement a description of one of the most elaborate ...

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Second, Rabbi Joshua Explains the Phrase Thin as Hoarfrost to Mean

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:14

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael offers a precise description of how the manna appeared to the Israelites in the wilderness, drawing its details from the verse "and, behold, on the fa...

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On the Face of the Desert Not on the Whole Desert

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:15

R. Eliezer Hamodai says: "And the dew layer ascended": (homiletically) there arose the prayers of our forefathers who were buried in the earth, on the face of the ground. "and, beh...

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Rabbi Tarfon Offered One of the Most Striking Images in All

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:16

Rabbi Tarfon offered one of the most striking images in all of Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael. He said the manna descended from heaven on the very palms of God. The word "mechuspas" use...

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Tarfon and the elders were sitting, and R

Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:17

Once, R. Tarfon and the elders were sitting, and R. Elazar Hamodai was sitting before them, when he said to them: The height of the manna was sixty cubits. R. Tarfon: "Modai, until...

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