Parshas Beshalach 5774: Between a Rock and Hard Place Towards the end of Parshas Beshalach, the Torah relates that Amalek came to battle B’nei Yisroel. Like the other events in the Parsha, this episode too was a direct test to challenge B’nei Yisroel’s emunah as they left Mitzrayim. The Torah (17:11) describes that while B’nei Yisroel were battling Amalek, Moshe stood on top of a hill and when his hands were raised, B’nei Yisroel would prevail, and when he lowered his hands, Amalek would start to prevail. As Rashi clarifies, based on the Mishnah (Gemara Rosh Hashanah 29a), it was not really Moshe’s hands impacting who would be victorious, rather it was B’nei Yisroel’s trust in Hashem (looking upwards). Most of know what happened next. Moshe hands got heavy and Aharon and Chur came to support his hands. However, there is a peculiar thing that happened in between Moshe’s hands feeling tired and them coming to support him. The passuk says “...and Moshe’s hands grew heavy, so ...
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