Understanding the Parsha according to the teachings of the Rebbe
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Understanding the Parsha according to the teachings of the Rebbe

Ben Chamesh L'Mikra | December 10, 2025

QUESTION: Moshe asked why it is worse for the Jews, and HaShem answered that the Avos did not question the ways of G-d. How do we understand this dialogue?

ANSWER: The Avos were associated with faith based on emotions, whereas Moshe is associated with intellect. G-d told Moshe, whose service centered on intellect, to temper his approach with emotion, like the Avos’ unquestioning faith. The ultimate path is to combine the opposites of intellect and emotion. From one side, we need to implement unquestioning faith in G-d, yet we must also cry out “we want Moshiach now” (854, עמ' ג לקוטי שיחות כרך)

QUESTION: Turning the Nile into blood and letting loose the frogs in the land were the first two plagues. What lesson does these two plagues teach us?

ANSWER: The plagues physically broke the Galus, despite the great severity of the Galus. The first plague, blood (hot) overcame the Nile (cold), and the second plague, frogs (cold) overcame even the ovens (hot). The “avodah of the plagues” enables one to break the power of one’s own Egypt, by bringing passion (hot) into one’s avodah & calm (cold) into dealings with the world. (119, עמ' א לקוטי שיחות כרך)

QUESTION: If Aharon was able to speak to Paroh in an understandable manner, why did Moshe also need to speak to Paroh?

ANSWER: When the Egyptians stood in their full power, reasoning with words were not enough. Moshe, whose function was to judge (not explain), had the mission to break through by show of the power of Hashem to Paroh and his nation. Likewise, by connecting to the Moshe of our generation, we can break through even this darkest Galus. (69 ' , עמטז לקוטי שיחות כרך )

QUESTION: Why did the warning for the next plague last for three weeks (after the previous plague had lasted for one week)?

ANSWER: The three-week period of warning about next plague came as a direct continuation (and longer period than) the prior plague. Thus, the warning period caused an increase in the effect of the previous plague. The purpose of the plagues was not just to punish, but to break the spirit of opposition to HaShem, leading to total victory (34, עמ' לאת כרך לקוטי שיחו )

QUESTION: What was the purpose of the uniqueness of the plague of boils?

ANSWER: The plague of boils combined a natural occurrence and miraculous effects together at the same time, resulting in the total humiliation of Paroh’s magicians making them aware of HaShem’s power to the extent that they could no longer stand in front of Moshe (26 , עמ'ו ל לקוטי שיחות כרך )

QUESTION: Moshe asked why it is worse for the Jews, and HaShem answered that the Avos did not question the ways of G-d. How do we understand this dialogue?

ANSWER: The Avos were associated with faith based on emotions, whereas Moshe is associated with intellect. G-d told Moshe, whose service centered on intellect, to temper his approach with emotion, like the Avos’ unquestioning faith. The ultimate path is to combine the opposites of intellect and emotion. From one side, we need to implement unquestioning faith in G-d, yet we must also cry out “we want Moshiach now” (854, עמ' ג לקוטי שיחות כרך)

QUESTION: Turning the Nile into blood and letting loose the frogs in the land were the first two plagues. What lesson does these two plagues teach us?

ANSWER: The plagues physically broke the Galus, despite the great severity of the Galus. The first plague, blood (hot) overcame the Nile (cold), and the second plague, frogs (cold) overcame even the ovens (hot). The “avodah of the plagues” enables one to break the power of one’s own Egypt, by bringing passion (hot) into one’s avodah & calm (cold) into dealings with the world. (119, עמ' א לקוטי שיחות כרך)

QUESTION: If Aharon was able to speak to Paroh in an understandable manner, why did Moshe also need to speak to Paroh?

ANSWER: When the Egyptians stood in their full power, reasoning with words were not enough. Moshe, whose function was to judge (not explain), had the mission to break through by show of the power of Hashem to Paroh and his nation. Likewise, by connecting to the Moshe of our generation, we can break through even this darkest Galus. (69 ' , עמטז לקוטי שיחות כרך )

QUESTION: Why did the warning for the next plague last for three weeks (after the previous plague had lasted for one week)?

ANSWER: The three-week period of warning about next plague came as a direct continuation (and longer period than) the prior plague. Thus, the warning period caused an increase in the effect of the previous plague. The purpose of the plagues was not just to punish, but to break the spirit of opposition to HaShem, leading to total victory (34, עמ' לאת כרך לקוטי שיחו )

QUESTION: What was the purpose of the uniqueness of the plague of boils?

ANSWER: The plague of boils combined a natural occurrence and miraculous effects together at the same time, resulting in the total humiliation of Paroh’s magicians making them aware of HaShem’s power to the extent that they could no longer stand in front of Moshe (26 , עמ'ו ל לקוטי שיחות כרך )

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