10 Pragas do Egito

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10 Pragas do Egito

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Va'eira: "Who Brings You Forth"
HaMotzi ā the Blessing for Bread
As a rule, most of the blessings recited over food speak of God as the Creator. For example, we say: ×Ö¼×Ö¹×ØÖµ× ×¤Ö°Ö¼×ØÖ“× ×ָעֵׄ (āCreator of fruits of the treeā), ×Ö¼×Ö¹×ØÖµ× ×¤Ö°Ö¼×ØÖ“× ×Öø×Ö²×Öø×Öø× (āCreator of fruits of the groundā), ×Ö¼×Ö¹×ØÖµ× ×¤Ö°Ö¼×ØÖ“× ×Ö·×ÖøÖ¼×¤Ö¶× (āCreator of fruits of the vineā).
But the blessing for bread does not fit this pattern. Before eating bread, we sayĀ HaMotziĀ ā ×Ö·×Ö¼×ֹצ֓×× ×Ö¶×Ö¶× ×Ö“× ×Öø×ָרֶׄ ā āWho brings forth bread from the earth.ā Why donāt we acknowledge God as āthe Creator of bread,ā following the formulation of other blessings?
It is highly significant that the wording of the blessing ofĀ HaMotziĀ mirrors the language used by God in His announcement to Moses:
Is there some connection between bread and the Exodus from Egypt?
The Special Role of Bread
The Earth contains an abundance of nutrients and elements, and through various processes, both natural and man-made, these elements are transformed into sustenance suitable for human consumption. However, when it comes to foods that are not essential to human life, it is difficult to know whether the nutrients and elements have attained their ultimate purpose upon becoming food. In fact, their utility began while they were still in the ground, and we cannot confidently state that they are now, in the form of a fruit or vegetable, more vital to the worldās functioning.
Bread, on the other hand, is the staff of life. Bread is necessary for our physical and mental development. As the Talmud states, āA child does not know how to call āFatherā and āMotherā until he tastes graināĀ (BerachotĀ 40b). This emphasizes the importance of bread in sustaining life, setting it apart from other foods. The elements used to make bread have attained a significant role that they lacked when they were still buried inside the earth.
The words ofĀ HaMotziĀ blessing ā āWho brings forth bread from the earthā ā reflect this aspect of bread. The act of ābringing outā draws our attention to two stages: the elementsā preliminary state in the ground, and their final state as bread, suitable for sustaining humanity. Other blessings focus on the original creation of fruits and vegetables.Ā HaMotzi, on the other hand, stresses the value these elements have acquired by leaving the earth and becoming life-sustaining bread.
What does this have to do with the Exodus from Egypt?
The elements that are used to make bread started as part of the overall environment ā the Earth ā and were then separated for their special function. So, too, the Jewish people started out as part of humanity. Their unique character and holiness were revealed when God took them out of Egypt. āI am the Eternal your God, Who brings you forth from under the subjugation of the Egyptians.ā
Like the blessing over bread, Godās declaration highlights two contrasting qualities: the interconnectedness of the Jewish people to the rest of the world; and their separation from it, for the sake of their unique mission.
(Adapted fromĀ Olat ReāiyahĀ vol. II, p. 286)
The 'Broad' Living
The āBroadāĀ Living
Posted: 05/29/2013 2:55 pm
Ā When Moses sent 12 scouts across the Jordan to tour the land (in Hebrew, ālaturā), 10 of them came back scared by the āgiantsā they found there (Numbers 13:28-33). The spiesā panic spread among the Israelite people,ā¦
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The 'Broad' Living
Posted: 05/29/2013 2:55 pm
Ā When Moses sent 12 scouts across the Jordan to tour the land (in Hebrew, ālaturā), 10 of them came back scared by the āgiantsā they found there (Numbers 13:28-33). The spiesā panic spread among the Israelite people,ā¦
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