In this week's Torah portion we read about a census that was taken of the Jewish people. This is the second census in the Book of Numbers, hence the name.
This version of a popular Jewish song from the Passover Haggadah, commemorating the exodus from Egypt, praises God for performing his miracles on our behalf.
Learn about the remarkable events that took place prior to the exodus from Egypt and why the observance of Passover is of primary importance to Jewish survival.
This week’s Torah reading is 'Beshalach' (Exodus 13:17–17:16), and it we read about the most spectacular miracle in the entire Bible: the splitting of the Red Sea.
‘"God is the Lord of War (Exodus 15:3)." This was sung by the Jewish people on the 7th day of Passover, after the God of Israel drowned the Egyptian army.
Emulate G-d's example and don't be frugal in fulfilling your religious obligations. Rather, show your devotion and follow His commandments with a full heart.
Upon leaving Egypt, the Jews crossed the Yam Suf, which is commonly translated as the Red Sea. The question is: What and where is the Yam Suf of the Bible?