Parshas Bo

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Thu, Jan 6, 2022 11:35 AM

Parshas Bo

Erev Shabbos

Shabbos Day

Mincha

6:50pm

Shacharis

9:00am

Plag Hamincha

7:14pm

Latest time for Shema

9:47am

Latest Candle lighting

8:28pm

Shabbos Mincha

4:30 / 8:15pm

Shkiya

8:45pm

Shabbos Ends

9:34pm

Reminder - please register for Shabbos

Short Vort on the Parsha

The opening possuk of our Parsha seems a bit strange at first glance. It
reads 'and Hashem said to Moshe 'come to Pharaoh, for I have hardened his
heart and the heart of his servants in order to place my signs / wonders in
his midst.'' Hashem is giving Moshe a reason to come to Pharaoh and warn him
about the next plague. Yet Hashem tells Moshe that Pharaoh's heart has been
hardened; isn't this a reason not to warn Pharaoh - for he won't listen
anyway? The Sforno answers that this was precisely what Hashem was telling
Moshe. Hashem was forewarning Moshe that Pharaoh will not listen to his
warning - but even so there is a point to warning him. How so? For at least
others might heed the warning and repent. Moreover, the warning would make
Bnei Yisroel recognise Hashem's Might (that the plagues were exactly
in-keeping with their warnings) and Mercy (in providing a warning to the
Egyptians first).

Parshas Bo Erev Shabbos Shabbos Day Mincha 6:50pm Shacharis 9:00am Plag Hamincha 7:14pm Latest time for Shema 9:47am Latest Candle lighting 8:28pm Shabbos Mincha 4:30 / 8:15pm Shkiya 8:45pm Shabbos Ends 9:34pm Reminder - please register for Shabbos Short Vort on the Parsha The opening possuk of our Parsha seems a bit strange at first glance. It reads 'and Hashem said to Moshe 'come to Pharaoh, for I have hardened his heart and the heart of his servants in order to place my signs / wonders in his midst.'' Hashem is giving Moshe a reason to come to Pharaoh and warn him about the next plague. Yet Hashem tells Moshe that Pharaoh's heart has been hardened; isn't this a reason not to warn Pharaoh - for he won't listen anyway? The Sforno answers that this was precisely what Hashem was telling Moshe. Hashem was forewarning Moshe that Pharaoh will not listen to his warning - but even so there is a point to warning him. How so? For at least others might heed the warning and repent. Moreover, the warning would make Bnei Yisroel recognise Hashem's Might (that the plagues were exactly in-keeping with their warnings) and Mercy (in providing a warning to the Egyptians first).