Monday, February 7, 2011

2/7/11 Tonight's Homework-Comment on this Post

Hi ladies, for homework tonight I would like each group/pair of students that worked together today (Sharon+ Racheli, Emma+ Orly, Mirel Nechama + Jamie+ Alex) to add a comment to this blog post summarizing your findings based on the sources that you were assigned today in class (you should start by telling us which pasuk/pesukim you looked at, which commentary/ies, and what question were they bothered by in the text).  Each student is responsible for reading all the comments, so that you will be familiar with the ideas found in all three sets of sources.  Additionally, you may post questions based on the comments of other groups if you think that something they wrote needs clarification, or on any other relevant question or idea that you have.  Please check the blog a second time at some point after you have written your own comment this evening, in case you need to respond to a classmate's question.

5 comments:

  1. Important notice for Alex, Jamie, and Mirel Nechama: Unfortunately, the scanner at school would not scan the Netziv properly for me to be able to post it here, so you're off the hook for that part of the research. I'll try to get to it tomorrow, so in the meantime, just do the S'forno and Ibn Ezra. (Please don't cry too much, Jamie.)

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  2. Our Chumashim are different, what should we (Emma and Orly) do?

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  3. 1. Rashi: Question- How did moshe kill the mitzri Answer- By saying Hashem's name
    2. Because it strangely says "Haherlgeni atah OMER" rashi and the midrash have decided that this must mean that moshe killed the mitri by omer, by saying, something. specifically: h's name
    3. could not get but will post later if found...

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  4. Orly and Emma, here are links to the Rashi and Ramban that you were assigned (as for Siftei Chachamim, just do the best you can, I can't imagine that your editions are drastically different).
    1. Rashi- http://www.daat.ac.il/daat/olam_hatanah/mefaresh.asp?book=2&perek=2&mefaresh=rashi
    2. Ramban- http://www.daat.ac.il/daat/olam_hatanah/mefaresh.asp?book=2&perek=2&mefaresh=ramban

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  5. ok so I am answering for all of us (Mirel Nechama, Jamie, and myself)

    1. when in the case of 2 non-Jews when he (Moshe) does not have any intimate connection with the 2 people fighting, he doesn't intervene for revenge or to give mussar, he only helped the oppressed.

    2. Yitro

    (sorry it's so late... early)

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