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EXODUS | 12:38 mixed — EXOD162 (Continued from [[DEUT1215]] Deuteronomy ...

EXOD162 (Continued from [[DEUT1215]] Deuteronomy 23:5 meet AHAVCH 105-6). Consider how great was the shame of the individual who was suspected by Chazal (Betzah 32b) of being descended from the "mixed multitude" [this verse]. "Shabtai b. Marinus came to Babylon, and entreated them to provide him with a loan for trading. (He would share the profits equally with them.) They refused this to him; neither did they give him any food. He said: These are the descendants of the mixed multitude, for it is written (Deuteronomy 13:18): 'And He will show mercy and have compassion upon you.' Whoever is merciful to his fellow man is certainly of the children of our father, Avraham, and whoever is not merciful to his fellow man is certainly not of the children of our father Abraham" (ibid.). And Chazal has further declared (Yevamoth 79a): "This nation is distinguished by three characteristics: They are shy, compassionate, and benevolent (Gomlei chasadim)." Whoever does not have these three characteristics is not worthy to become part of this nation.

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Verse12:38
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Source Page(s)106

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