General Overview: In this week's reading, Beshalach, Pharaoh pursues
the Israelites into the desert. The Red Sea splits, the Israelites cross
the sea while the Egyptian army is drowned. Moshe and the Israelites
sing a special song thanking G‑d for this miracle. The Israelites
complain about a lack of food and drink. G‑d sends Manna and quail for
them to eat, and miraculously produces water from a rock. Amalek attacks
the Israelites and is soundly defeated.
Aliya Summary:
After Pharaoh sent the Israelites from his land, G‑d did not allow them
to take the most direct route to the Promised Land, fearing that any
confrontation would then frighten the Israelites, causing them to return
to Egypt via this short route. Instead G‑d had them take the circuitous
desert route, leading them with a pillar of cloud during daytime and a
pillar of fire after dark. G‑d then commanded the Israelites to
backtrack and encamp along the Red Sea. They would thus appear to be
hopelessly lost, which would prompt the Egyptians to pursue them. The
Israelites followed this instruction, and, indeed, the Egyptians armies
set out after the "lost" and cornered Israelites.
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