Pesikta de-Rav Kahana

13 texts in Midrash Aggadah

Why God Built a Partition Before Speaking to Israel Again

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 1:2

When the Song of Songs sings, "King Solomon made for him a palanquin" (Song of Songs 3:9), the sages of Pesikta de-Rav Kahana 1:2 hear something far beyond a royal carriage. The Ki...

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How God Makes Peace Between Fire and Hail, Michael and Gabriel

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 1:3

"Go forth and gaze, daughters of Zion, upon King Solomon" (Song of Songs 3:11). The sages of Pesikta de-Rav Kahana 1:3 read that word tziyyon as m'tzuyanim — the distinguished ones...

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Who Climbed to Heaven and Came Back Down - God, Elijah, or Moses

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 1:4

The book of Proverbs throws out one of the great riddles of the Hebrew Bible. "Who has ascended to Heaven and come down? Who has gathered the wind in the hollows of his hands? Who ...

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The Day the Demons Left the World and the Tabernacle Was Raised

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 1:5

One small Hebrew word — kalot, "completed" — carries an entire wedding, an entire exorcism, and the steadying of the whole world. In Pesikta de-Rav Kahana 1:5, the sages pry open (...

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A Double Anointing - This World and the World to Come

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 1:6

The opening verse of Numbers 7 says a single thing twice. Moses "anointed the Tabernacle and sanctified it," and then the verse adds, "and he anointed them and sanctified them." Wh...

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Six Wagons, Six Matriarchs, and Solomon's Throne of Seven Steps

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 1:7

When the tribal chieftains of Israel brought their gifts to the newly raised Tabernacle, they came with an oddly specific number of things. Six covered wagons. Twelve oxen. One wag...

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Moses Feared the Chieftains' Wagons Would Break in the Desert

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 1:8

When the chieftains of Israel rolled up to the Tabernacle with six covered wagons, the Torah uses a strange word for those wagons — tzav. Pesikta de-Rav Kahana 1:8 turns the word u...

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How the Half-Shekel Lifted Israel's Guilt After the Golden Calf

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 2:1

Shabbat Shekalim arrives on the Shabbat before the month of Adar ends, the first of the four special Sabbaths that prepare the Jewish people for Passover. The Torah reading is brie...

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Rome's Thornbush Tax and the Half-Shekel That Lifted Israel

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 2:2

When Rabbi Yaakov bar Yuda stood up to teach in the name of Rabbi Yonatan of Beit Govrin, he opened with a verse that reads like a traveler's warning: "The way of the sluggard is l...

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Moses Bows for the Golden Calf and God Lifts the Guilt

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 2:3

Some verses in Isaiah sound like they are narrating a future cataclysm, and the rabbis who sat in the study halls of the Galilee knew a secret about such verses. Sometimes the prop...

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The Matchmaking Matron and God's Hardest Work Since Creation

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 2:4

A Roman matrona once came to Rabbi Yosei bar Chalafta with a question that sounded innocent and was not. "In how many days did your God create the universe?" she asked. Rabbi Yosei...

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Why King Mesha Sacrificed His Son and the Wrath That Followed

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 2:5

A single verse in Proverbs sparked one of the most unsettling debates in Pesikta de-Rav Kahana 2:5. "Tzedakah -- righteousness -- elevates a people; and chesed to the nations is a ...

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The Prophet Who Named Josiah Before Jeroboam's Altar

Pesikta DeRav Kahana 2:6

Rabbi Yudan opened his teaching on Pesikta de-Rav Kahana 2:6 with a verse from Proverbs: "Choice silver is the tongue of the righteous; the heart of evildoers is worth little" (Pro...

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