SHEMOS
(4,21)
Why did Hashem need to remind Moshe to carry out his instructions?
(1,1)
What is the connection between the end of the last parsha and the beginning of this one?
(1,1)
Why does it say here
את
Yaakov?
(1,9)
What was Pharaoh’s advice to his ministers?
(1,11)
How did the Egyptians contrive that Yisrael would choose ‘willingly’ to do hard labour?
(1,17)
Why did Pharaoh not specifically command the midwives that they must go and kill the boys?
(1,19)
Does a midwife herself require another midwife to deliver her own baby?
(1,17)
Why did the midwives not immediately tell Pharaoh that the Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women when he first told them to kill the male children?
(2,6)
How can Rashi explain this posuk according to an opinion that the gemara seems to have rejected?
(1,17)
How did Chazal learn that the midwives actively concerned themselves with the boys welfare?
(2,2)
Why was Moshe called good immediately after he was born?
(2,23)
How did the Midrash know that the king of Egypt had been stricken with leprosy?
(3,1)
How could Moshe be so negligent and lead the flock up a steep mountain?
(4,1)
Why was Moshe afraid that Yisrael would not believe him?
(1,14)
How do the notes on the posuk allude to the reason why Yisrael went out from Egypt early?
(2,23)
Why did the death of the king cause the children of Yisrael to sigh from their labour?
(5,10)
What did the taskmasters advise the children of Yisrael about getting the straw?
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