Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael

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The Passover Story Must Be Told When Matzah Is on the Table

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:19

(Exodus 13:8) commands, "And you shall tell your son on that day." But when exactly is "that day"? The verse sits within a passage about the month of Nisan, so one might think the ...

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The Wicked Son Excludes Himself and Gets Excluded in Return

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:20

(Exodus 13:8) includes the phrase "because of this", ba'avur zeh. The Mekhilta asks: what is the purpose of this phrase? The answer involves one of the most famous figures in the P...

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Why the Hand Tefillin Has One Parchment but the Head Has Four

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:21

(Exodus 13:9) speaks of the account of the Exodus serving "as a sign upon your hand." The Mekhilta derives from this verse a specific ruling about the construction of tefillin, the...

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Since the Torah Prescribes Tefillin Leather Phylacteries Worn During

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:22

I might think that just as in the armpiece there is one parchment, so, should there be in the headpiece. And this would follow, viz. Since the Torah prescribes tefillin (leather ph...

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The Tefillin Go on the Upper Arm Not the Palm of the Hand

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:23

The Torah commands placing tefillin (leather phylacteries worn during prayer) "upon your hand." But where exactly on the hand? The Hebrew word yad can mean the entire arm from shou...

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Rabbi Eliezer Says Tefillin Must Be Hidden as a Private Sign

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:24

Rabbi Eliezer agreed that the tefillin (leather phylacteries worn during prayer) belong on the upper arm rather than the palm, but he arrived at the conclusion through entirely dif...

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Rabbi Yitzchak Places Tefillin Near the Heart Based on Scripture

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:25

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael records a direct question from Rabbi Yitzchak: where exactly does the tefillin go? The Torah commands "on your hand" (Exodus 13:16), which could be re...

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Why Tefillin Are Worn on the Left Hand and Not the Right

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:26

The Torah says to place tefillin (leather phylacteries worn during prayer) "upon your hand". But which hand? The Mekhilta ruled that "hand," when used without further qualification...

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Rabbi Yonathan on You Shall Tie Them … and You Shall Write Them Just

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:27

R. Yonathan says (Devarim 6:8-9) "and you shall tie them … and you shall write them": Just as the writing (of the mezuzah (a parchment scroll affixed to doorposts)) is with the rig...

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The Exact Order for Putting On and Taking Off Tefillin

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:28

The verse (Exodus 13:9) states, "And it shall be to you as a sign upon your hand and as a memorial between your eyes." The Mekhilta derived from the sequence of this verse a precis...

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Between Your Eyes Actually Means the Top of the Head

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:29

The Torah instructs placing tefillin (leather phylacteries worn during prayer) "between your eyes." Taken literally, this would mean on the bridge of the nose or the forehead direc...

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Rabbi Yehudah Links Tefillin Placement to Skin Disease Law

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:30

Rabbi Yehudah offered a distinctive argument for the placement of the head tefillin (leather phylacteries worn during prayer), drawing an unexpected connection between the laws of ...

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That the Torah of the Lord Be in Your Mouth What Is

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:31

"so that the Torah of the L–rd be in your mouth": What is the intent of this? From "And it shall be to you as a sign," I would assume that women, too, are included (in the mitzvah ...

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Wearing Tefillin Counts the Same as Studying Torah

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:33

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael derives a striking equivalence from the verse "and as a remembrance between your eyes, so that the Torah of the L-rd be in your mouth" (Exodus 13:9). ...

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Since Torah Study and Tefillin Are Both Positive Commandments, Then If

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:34

(Exodus 13:10) "And you shall keep this statute in its time": What is the intent of this? From "And it shall be to you as a sign upon your hand," I might think that (the mitzvah of...

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This Statute Refers Specifically to Tefillin Not All Commandments

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:35

(Exodus 13:10) commands, "And you shall keep this statute at its appointed time." The word "statute", chukkah, could theoretically refer to any number of commandments. Perhaps it m...

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Tefillin Are a Daytime Commandment and Not Worn at Night

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:36

(Exodus 13:10) states, "from day to day", miyamim yamimah. The Mekhilta asked why this phrase was necessary. After all, the previous verse already established that the account of t...

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These Are the Words of Rabbi Oshiyah

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:37

Variantly: What is the intent of "from day to day"? From "and it shall be to you as a sign," I might think, even on Sabbaths and festivals. And this would follow, viz. Since both m...

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Rabbi Yitzchak Raised a Pointed Question About the Relationship

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:38

Rabbi Yitzchak raised a pointed question about the relationship between two sacred "signs" in Judaism: the Sabbath and tefillin (leather phylacteries worn during prayer). Both are ...

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How Often Must a Person Inspect Their Tefillin Leather Phylacteries

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:40

How often must a person inspect their tefillin (leather phylacteries worn during prayer) to make sure the scrolls inside are still intact? The Mekhilta derives the answer through a...

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It Shall Be, When the Lord Brings You

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:1

Canaan heard the news that Israel was coming to claim the Promised Land, and he did something no one expected. Instead of fighting, he stepped aside. He voluntarily made way for Go...

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Encountered Abraham When He Came to Bury Sarah in the Cave

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:2

The Torah records a remarkable exchange in (Genesis 10:15): "And Canaan begot Tziddon, his first-born, and Cheth." Generations later, the sons of Cheth, the Hittites, encountered A...

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Whatever Beast Passes Ya'avor Under the Staff for Tithing, I Would

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:7

Shimon b. Azzai says: What is the intent of "Veha'avarta"? From (Leviticus 27:32) "Whatever (beast) passes ('ya'avor') under the staff" (for tithing), I would think that an orphan,...

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I have not succeeded (in deriving the halachah) by logic alone

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:8

I have not succeededh (in deriving the halacha (Jewish religious law)) by logic alone. (I must, therefore, derive it thus:) It is written here (Exodus) "Veha'avarta," and there (Le...

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The Torah Commands That Firstborn Animals Must Be Consecrated to God

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:10

The Torah commands that firstborn animals must be consecrated to God. But what happens when the ownership of the animal is complicated? The Mekhilta parses the language of the vers...

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Rabbi Yosei Haglili Tackled This Unusual Scenario Head-on, and His

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:11

What happens when a sheep that has never given birth delivers twin males at the exact same moment? Rabbi Yossi HaGlili tackled this unusual scenario head-on, and his ruling surpris...

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Every Firstling of an Ass Shall You

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:12

The Torah is specific about how to redeem the firstborn of a donkey: "And every firstling of an ass shall you redeem with a lamb" (Exodus 13:13). The Mekhilta takes this precision ...

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The Torah Mentions Redeeming the First-born of the Unclean Beast in

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:13

The Torah mentions redeeming "the first-born of the unclean beast" in (Numbers 18:15), which could suggest that every unclean animal's firstborn must be redeemed. Camels, horses, d...

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This Is Called Bedek Habayit, the Department Responsible for Temple

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:15

If only a donkey's firstborn is redeemed, what does the Torah mean when it says in (Numbers 18:15), "but redeem shall you redeem the first-born of the unclean beast"? The Mekhilta ...

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Who Was Entitled to Receive That Lamb

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:17

The Torah delivers a stark consequence for neglecting the firstborn donkey: "If you do not redeem it, you shall break its neck." The Mekhilta unpacks both the punishment and its un...

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Where the Rule Is as Indicated Above

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:18

"among your sons shall you redeem": What is the intent of this? It is written (Numbers 18:16) "And redemption from one month", general. "according to the monetary valuation, five s...

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Every Human First-born Among Your Sons

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:19

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael addresses a practical legal question arising from (Exodus 13:13): "Every human first-born among your sons shall you redeem." The commandment to redeem...

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Is One of the Torah's Most Ancient Rituals

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:20

(Exodus 13:15) records a foundational obligation: "and every firstling of my sons I shall redeem." The redemption of the firstborn, known as pidyon haben, is one of the Torah's mos...

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No, This May Be True of Learning Torah, Which Countervails Allh

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:21

R. Yossi Haglili says: Since the Torah commands you both to redeem your son and to teach him Torah, then just as if one's father has not taught him, he must teach himself, so, if h...

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Here It Was Ruled by Torah Mandate, a Man Must

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:22

The Mekhilta preserves one of the most comprehensive lists of a father's obligations to his son in all of rabbinic literature. By Torah mandate, a man must do the following for his...

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It Shall Be If Your Son Asks You

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:23

When the Torah says "tomorrow," does it mean the next day or some distant point in the future? The Mekhilta demonstrates that the word carries both meanings, depending on context. ...

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What Does the Wicked Son Say? What Is This Pesach Service to You? to

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:24

There are four sons: a wise son, a wicked son, a simple son, and one who does not know how to ask. What does the wise son say? "What are the testimonies and the statutes and the ju...

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What Are the Testimonies and the Statutes, Etc

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:25

Rabbi Eliezer posed a question that shaped Passover observance for all generations: How do we know that a gathering of sages or students must occupy themselves with the laws of Pes...

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God Passed Through Egypt and Struck Down Every Firstborn

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:27

The Torah draws a direct line between the tenth plague and a permanent commandment: "And the Lord killed every first-born.. therefore, I sacrifice to the Lord every male first-born...

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It Shall Be as a Sign Upon Your Hand

Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:28

(Ibid. 16) "And it shall be as a sign upon your hand, etc.": In four places, the mitzvah of tefillin (leather phylacteries worn during prayer) is mentioned: (Exodus 13:1-10) "Sanct...

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It Was, When God Sent Shalach

Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 1:1

(Exodus 13:17) "And it was, when G–d sent ("shalach") the people": "sending" in all places is accompaniment, viz. (Genesis 18:16) "And Abraham went with them to send them," (Ibid. ...

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That God Did Not Lead Them Nacham

Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 1:2

The Hebrew word "nacham" appears in the Exodus narrative, and the Mekhilta pauses to clarify its meaning. While "nacham" can mean "to comfort" or "to regret" in other contexts, her...

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Close Is the Thing of Which the Holy One Spoke to Moses When You Take

Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 1:3

"by way of the land of the Philistines, for it was near": Near (i.e., "close") is the thing of which the Holy One Blessed be He spoke to Moses (Exodus 2:12): "When you take the peo...

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Each Man His Vineyard and They Will Neglect Torah Study

Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 1:4

Variantly: "for it was near": The Holy One Blessed be He did not bring them directly to Eretz Yisrael but by way of the desert, saying: If I bring them there now, immediately each ...

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When He Took Them in a Circuitous Way

Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 1:5

(Ibid.) "for the L–rd said: Lest the people bethink themselves when they see war": This is the war of Amalek, viz. (Numbers 14:45). "Variantly: "for the L–rd said, etc.": This is t...

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God Led the People Circuitously by Way

Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 1:6

(Exodus 13:18) "And G–d led the people circuitously by way of the desert to the Red Sea": in order to perform miracles and mighty acts with the manna and the quail and the well. R....

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Chamushim Did the Children of Israel Go Up

Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 1:7

(Ibid.) "And chamushim did the children of Israel go up from the land of Egypt": "chamushim" indicates "armed," as in (Joshua 1:14) "Then you shall cross over chamushim" (in contex...

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Many of the Jews Having Died in Egypt

Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 1:8

R. Nehorai says: I swear: Not one in five hundred went up. For it is written (Ezekiel 16:7) "(In Egypt) I made you as numerous as the plants of the field," and (Exodus 1:7) "And th...

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