OTHER WRITERS ON PARSHAS BESHALACH
A roundup of various other bloggers.
Dovbear:
http://dovbear.blogspot.com/2007/02/dovbear-on-parsha.html
"Warning: The views expressed in this post are Jewish, but not Orthodox. If reading non-Orthodox Torah makes you angry, please do not read this post. Also, you are advised to take a razor blade to your mikraot gedolot and excise much of the Ibn Ezra, some of the Siforno and Abravanel, and select Rashis and Rambans."
Mevaseretzion:
http://mevaseretzion.blogspot.com/2007/02/beshalach-awakening-from-below.html
"After triumphantly marching out of the ruins of a shattered Egypt, the Jewish People find themselves at the sea's edge. There seems to be no way forward, and the way back is blocked by the remnants of the Egyptian army, intent on reclaiming their escaping slaves."
Moshe David Tokayer with a ma'amar from the Chidushei HaRim on TuB'Shvat:
http://sfasemes.blogspot.com/2007/02/sfas-emes-does-not-have-maamar_02.html
Moshe David Tokayer, Sfas Emes' second ma'amar on Beshalach:
http://sfasemes.blogspot.com/2007/02/beshalach-5631-second-maamar.html
Moshe David Tokayer, Sfas Emes' first ma'amar on Beshalach:
http://sfasemes.blogspot.com/2007/01/beshalach-5631-first-maamar.html
My own notes on this parsha are an impossible mess at the moment, so the posting will be delayed. You might say that I'm rim deep in the reeds, or that my chariot is stuck. Sorry. Bad joke. I can hear joyfull singing from the bank, and the sound of tambourines. But I'm not there yet.
Dovbear:
http://dovbear.blogspot.com/2007/02/dovbear-on-parsha.html
"Warning: The views expressed in this post are Jewish, but not Orthodox. If reading non-Orthodox Torah makes you angry, please do not read this post. Also, you are advised to take a razor blade to your mikraot gedolot and excise much of the Ibn Ezra, some of the Siforno and Abravanel, and select Rashis and Rambans."
Mevaseretzion:
http://mevaseretzion.blogspot.com/2007/02/beshalach-awakening-from-below.html
"After triumphantly marching out of the ruins of a shattered Egypt, the Jewish People find themselves at the sea's edge. There seems to be no way forward, and the way back is blocked by the remnants of the Egyptian army, intent on reclaiming their escaping slaves."
Moshe David Tokayer with a ma'amar from the Chidushei HaRim on TuB'Shvat:
http://sfasemes.blogspot.com/2007/02/sfas-emes-does-not-have-maamar_02.html
Moshe David Tokayer, Sfas Emes' second ma'amar on Beshalach:
http://sfasemes.blogspot.com/2007/02/beshalach-5631-second-maamar.html
Moshe David Tokayer, Sfas Emes' first ma'amar on Beshalach:
http://sfasemes.blogspot.com/2007/01/beshalach-5631-first-maamar.html
My own notes on this parsha are an impossible mess at the moment, so the posting will be delayed. You might say that I'm rim deep in the reeds, or that my chariot is stuck. Sorry. Bad joke. I can hear joyfull singing from the bank, and the sound of tambourines. But I'm not there yet.
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At 2:52 AM, Mar Gavriel said…
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