Go forth and split the sea! - Beshalach 5786
What do you do when you are between a rock and a wet place? The Jews had excitedly left Egypt after 210 years of exile and over 80 years of vicious slavery. They were counting the days to the great anticipated event of receiving the Torah and formally becoming Hashem’s people. Then disaster struck. The Egyptians, who had been so happy to see them go, were back with a vengeance. Pharaoh was talking about dividing the spoils among his people, and was there right behind them with a mighty army. The Jews had nowhere to go. In front of them was the Sea of Reeds. What now? The Torah tells us that they complained bitterly to Moshe. Aren’t there enough graves in Egypt...? Moshe responded to them (Shemot 14:13,15): “Have no fear. Stand firm and witness the deliverance that G-d will perform for you today, for the Egyptians whom you have seen today you will never see again. G-d will do battle for you; you are to r...