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A detailed analysis of the spiritual status of G-d’s name Tzvakos and its inner meaning.
The Jewish Nation wished to know the name used to redeem them.
The Jewish Nation wished to know the name used to redeem them.
One of the first things that Moses asked G-d at the Burning Bush: They're going to ask me, "What is His name?" What is the significance of this question? And what is the meaning of G-d's elusive answer?
Exploring Rashi’s commentary on saying G-d’s name
When G-d enlists Moshe to redeem the Jews from Egypt, Moshe wants to know which Divine name he should share with the Children of Israel. Rashi sees a profound lesson in that question. (Exodus 3:13-15)
Parshat Shemot
This is G-d’s message to his oppressed people. And this is G-d’s solace to us in our moments of misery.
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