Bo (Come) – Exodus 10:1 – 13:16

Shabbat Shalom!

Parashat Bo is a powerful portion of Scripture that tells the story of the final three plagues and the long-awaited exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. It is a testimony to God’s faithfulness and power, as He delivers His people from bondage and sets them on a journey toward His promises.

This portion reminds us of the significance of remembering and sharing God’s mighty works with the next generation. The story of the exodus is not just an event in history—it is a declaration of God’s sovereignty and love, celebrated through the generations.

In every detail of the exodus, we see God’s kindness and provision. From Moses refusing to strike the water that saved him as a child to the Israelites leaving Egypt with dignity and abundance, this story reveals a God who redeems, provides, and transforms.

What does the story of the exodus teach us about God’s faithfulness to His people? How can it inspire us to trust Him and share His goodness with others?

Join me as we delve into Parashat Bo, discovering how this powerful story connects to our faith and our calling to stand with Israel.

Shabbat Shalom!

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