Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. I hope you enjoy it...
The Torah describes the second plague leveled against Egypt as the plague
of frog (singular), not frogs (8:2). The Midrash explains that it started
with one frog, and when the Egyptians hit it, the frog split into two, and
those two also split when hit, and so on. Why wouldn’t G-d just create a
swarm of frogs as He does later with other plagues?
Rabbi Yochanan Zweig explains that the frogs multiplied as a direct
response to the Egyptians' evil acts of hitting the frogs, demonstrating to
the Egyptians that there are consequences to their choices and actions. It
is their cruel treatment of the Jews and the excessive hardship imposed on
them that precisely precipitated this punishment, or the second plague as
we have come to know it. The Egyptians may not have learned the lesson of
compassion, certainly not by the second plague. We should strive to
approach life with understanding and compassion, even if those around us
may not.
Quotation of the week:
"If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be
happy, practice compassion."
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. I hope you enjoy it...
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The Torah describes the second plague leveled against Egypt as the plague
of frog (singular), not frogs (8:2). The Midrash explains that it started
with one frog, and when the Egyptians hit it, the frog split into two, and
those two also split when hit, and so on. Why wouldn’t G-d just create a
swarm of frogs as He does later with other plagues?
Rabbi Yochanan Zweig explains that the frogs multiplied as a direct
response to the Egyptians' evil acts of hitting the frogs, demonstrating to
the Egyptians that there are consequences to their choices and actions. It
is their cruel treatment of the Jews and the excessive hardship imposed on
them that precisely precipitated this punishment, or the second plague as
we have come to know it. The Egyptians may not have learned the lesson of
compassion, certainly not by the second plague. We should strive to
approach life with understanding and compassion, even if those around us
may not.
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Quotation of the week:
"If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be
happy, practice compassion."