Talmud Bavli, Sotah

7 texts in Midrash Aggadah

The City Of Luz

Sotah 46b

But Jewish tradition speaks of just such a place: the city of Luz. Imagine a city whose histories are meticulously kept, filled with all the details of life and learning, spanning ...

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Pharaoh's Three Advisors and What Happened to Each

Sotah 11a

When Pharaoh decided to enslave the Israelites, he consulted three advisors. According to Sotah 11a, what happened to each of them perfectly matched the advice they gave. Balaam re...

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The Righteous Women Who Saved Israel in Egypt

Sotah 11b

The Jewish people were redeemed from Egypt because of the righteous women. According to Sotah 11b, Rav Avira taught that while the men had given up hope under Pharaoh's slavery, th...

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The Birth of Moses and the Light That Filled the Room

Sotah 12a

When Moses was born, the entire house filled with light. According to Sotah 12a, his mother Yocheved saw immediately that he was special—the Torah's phrase "she saw that he was goo...

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Pharaoh's Daughter Rescues Moses From the Nile

Sotah 12b

Pharaoh's daughter did not accidentally find Moses. According to Sotah 12b, she came to the river to immerse herself—not for bathing, but to wash away the spiritual impurity of her...

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Moses Carries Joseph's Bones Out of Egypt

Sotah 13a

On the night of the Exodus, while the entire nation of Israel was loading Egyptian gold and silver, Moses was doing something else. According to Sotah 13a, he was searching for the...

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The Death and Burial of Moses

Sotah 13b

The death of Moses is the most devastating scene in the Torah—and the Talmud in Sotah 13b expands it into something almost unbearable. Moses pleaded with God not to let him die. He...

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