EXODUS — 12:6 slaughter Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:16), Source Book Keys, CHINUCHPage(s): 10 EXOD145 See [[EXOD165]] Exodus 12:43 apostate CHINUCH 14 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 12:6 twilight Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:16), Source Book Keys, AMEMEIPage(s): 283 EXOD146 See [[EXOD142]] Exodus 12:2 month AMEMEI 283 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 12:7 eat Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:16), Source Book Keys, AMJVPage(s): 194 EXOD147 See [[EXOD143]] Exodus 12:3-4 household AMJV 194 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 12:9 roasted Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:16), Source Book Keys, CHINUCHPage(s): 11 EXOD148 Do not eat meat of the Pesach offering raw or cooked. The Torah specifies that the meat of the Pesach offering must be roasted in order to help the People of Israel remember the miraculous Exodus from Egypt. At that time, the Jewish people went from slavery to freedom. It is the way of kings and their courtiers (who are free, not enslaved) to eat roasted meat, for roasting seals in the juices and imparts a very tasty flavor. Usually, the little meat that commoners eat is cooked. On the Seder night, we conduct ourselves like princes enjoying their freedom and eat the meat of the Pesach offering roasted, in the manner of royalty. [We eat the roasted meat of the Pesach offering only when the beis HaMikdash is standing in Jerusalem. Current practice is to avoid eating any roasted meat on the Seder night so that no one will think the meat dish is a Pesach offering, which we cannot bring in the interim. Ed.] Another reason for eating the meat roasted is to recall that the Children of Israel left Egypt in haste. There was no time to cook the meat in a pot. SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 12:10 leave Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:16), Source Book Keys, CHINUCHPage(s): 11-12 EXOD149 Do not leave over any meat of the Pesach offering. Our nation must recall the miracles of the Exodus from Egypt, and it must be fixed in our hearts that Hashem redeemed us, freed us and elevated us to greatness. We became like kings, and a king has no need to leave over food from one day to the next. If any meat of the Pesach offering remains on the morning of the 15th of Nisan, it must be burned, as kings do to dispose of what it is no longer of any use to them. SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 12:10 morning Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:16), Source Book Keys, AMEMEIPage(s): 283 EXOD150 See [[EXOD142]] Exodus 12:2 month AMEMEI 283 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 12:11 how Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:16), Source Book Keys, AMEMEIPage(s): 283 EXOD151 See [[EXOD142]] Exodus 12:2 month AMEMEI 283 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 12:11 thus Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:16), Source Book Keys, TEMIMAH-EXODPage(s): 46 EXOD152 As those going on a journey. R. Yossi Haglili says: Scripture is hereby teaching proper deportment to those setting out on a journey -- that they do things with dispatch. (Mechilta). SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 12:13 blood Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:16), Source Book Keys, AMEMEIPage(s): 70 EXOD153 The symbol of putting the blood of the sacrifice on the doorposts once again demonstrated the unity of the Jewish home, the Jewish family. Therefore, to leave Egypt and truly become a people, the Jews first had to be united as a Jewish family. SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 12:15 love Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:16), Source Book Keys, SPEROPage(s): 96 EXOD154 See [[DEUT210]] Deuteronomy 6:5 love SPERO 96 SHOW FULL EXCERPT