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The Hidden Depths of the Passover Haggadah - Part 5 - Rabbi Dr. David Gottlieb
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this is the beginning of the official
recital of the actual Exodus and the
introductory paragraph sale mod
literally go out and learn I'll talk
about that in a minute I'll be Kaitlyn
on Romeo isos Leah convey what did lovin
the aramean try to do too Yaakov shape
our logo sorella alyce caron pharaoh in
his attempt to kill Jews only made a
decree against the newborn males for
love and BK schleck or as a cold lova
wanted to try to uproot everything Shin
mr ok now this verse is going to be
approvers going to explain to me whether
he'll see that he was trying to uproot
everything arami evade avi so the way
the hugger is reading this puzzle is
irony means i'ma aramean somebody from
Iran that's lovin lovin hi rami evade
with an Aleph means to destroy of course
its present tense so and then avi is my
father and my father is Jacob that's the
way that God is reading this verse the
question is what's referring to where do
we find in Robins history that he had
such an idea all you find is this but
Yakko takes up residence with lovin this
is uncle and then he says you should
serve for nothing name your wages I'll
work in order to marry ruffle samia's go
by and then he gives him lay instead of
ruffles oh yeah sure we'd have we put
the younger before the older work
another seven years for the sake of
ruffle and it works in other seven years
probably marriage them right away
there's two of them a week apart doesn't
wait to the end of the seven second
years second seven years
and then after 14 years Jacob says okay
I finished I want to go home and love it
says you I guess time I had a blessing
because of you and please stay and Jacob
says okay well I'm wages now I want
something to to the building we on the
wages and Jacob stays another six years
and then love and gets jealous Jacob's
doing very well and love its children
horde Jacob's first cousins also become
jealous of him and there's already talk
of doing something and Jacob hears about
this and he runs away that's way this
whole family I was flexing his servants
so luvin catches up lover catches up he
accuses him number one of stealing the
family God's in lovins house which rock
hill actually had taken but yakim didn't
know that and also he says you ran away
like a fool if I had known that you
wanted to go I would have caught a
celebration and celebrated with music
and song and dance and we would have
sent you off like a hundred people he
ran away stolen the like so and then he
says I want you to know love ancestor
Jacob I have power to do you evil I have
power to do you evil but your God Kate
to me last night and said don't speak to
take about anything good or evil don't
touch him don't handle don't Harmon but
I have the power to do that so Jacob
says okay you think we stole something
of yours find it I give you permission
go through everything that's mine and
see if you find it it goes through
everything doesn't fine then Jacob take
a place out of his position he says you
came you ran after me like I was a
fugitive you attacked me I'm you accused
me first of all you say I stole
something from you put it here in front
of your people of my people let
everybody see publicly whether I stolen
from you of course you didn't second of
all he says uh why did I run away
because you're a liar and you're a cheat
we had an agreement what my wages should
be and you changed it a hundred times
and if I had not run away you
would have stolen your daughters and
children and all the livestock from me
that's why I ran away so luvin says who
are you accusing me listen these women
are my daughters these their children
are my grandchildren surely I wouldn't
do them any harm surely I wouldn't do
them any harm okay but love and 12 hours
ago you said I have the power to do you
all harm that's what you said you all
harm only your God came to me am I in a
dream and told me I can't do that now
all of a sudden he says who I certainly
wouldn't do anybody harm for he says the
daughters are my daughters the children
are my children the flocks are my flux
who's speaking now the daughters of my
daughter's children of my children the
flocks of my flocks lovin is telling him
straight to his face it's all mine it's
all mine none of it belongs to you now
those words are pretty brutal on the
surface the underlying message is this
you came to my sphere of influence came
to my town my culture a different set of
values different set of priorities you
have your weird ideas okay I can't
change you but the future belongs to me
because your daughter your your wives
are my daughters your children are my
grandchildren the growing up in my
village in my sphere you'll die and your
ideals will die with you and the rest
will remain with me now what you're
running away my plan was that you will
live youth your weird ideas and diet be
out of the picture and all the rest will
be long world to me that's where it says
that he wanted to up everything you want
to kill them didn't want to kill them he
wanted to destroy the Jewish project
that was his goal
now that's what's behind army / navy now
let's go back to the beginning of the
paragraph what does the ones that are
they going to say say Oh Maud go out and
learn if you know a little bit about
Jewish sources those words stick out as
very unique in the talmud when someone
invites someone to a discussion what
words does use use the words tour
schmatte tour means come shmeh means
here come and hear that's the invitation
in the thumb the invitation in the
haggadah is go out now come go out and
learn to think what kind was it division
into invitations and I want you to know
that in either shall me and in the Czar
the invitation is come and see tuaca z
what talk I meet so these are three
different invitations come in here come
and see and go out not come at all but
go out and learn to be worthwhile you
can ask other people what is the
difference between these three different
approaches come sounds like we can have
a common discussion together we share
enough common information we share
enough common logic light on the
background that we can have a discussion
and try to come to a conclusion here
means we're going to talk which means
going to take time it'll be a strain on
your attention span because it's going
to be an investigation come and see
sounds like something's more open walk
observer I'll be like a picture you see
the picture all at once you might have
to think about it but you see the whole
thing all at once that's your sháá me
and the Tsar go out sounds like you're
in danger of making mistake here you
have background you have certain
assumptions and if you rely on them
you're gonna make it you're going to
make a mistake be careful step out of
your natural background assumptions
because what's going to be required of
you here is something that's not
ordinary understanding the truth here is
not ordinary go
and learn where is it not ordinary first
of all the verse that we that is quoted
here doesn't have to be read the way
that got it reads it irony ave davie we
read an aramean destroy my father but it
could be read another way Oh vague to me
wander and it can mean my father was a
wandering aramean after all yeah Koch
was in our AMA also and he left her
thrill and went and spent time over
there so have nothing to do with love
mom lovins name doesn't appear in this
verse and seven of a fortune take it
that way my father wandered in a row
meaning Jacob number one and number two
the story that I told you is a story of
inference it's not on the surface of the
passage where Ronald lovins life and
this interaction with Jacob is is
discussed it's by inference and by
analysis so the God is telling you be
careful be careful don't rely on your
natural assumptions because the Haggadah
here is hit to get something that versio
did do something which is a message
that's very important but needs to be a
lie scared yeah thanks a lot of golden
one what I kind of understood from
others but this paragraph right here's
we're starting to talk about exodus of
Egypt just beginning in the whole time
until that for the purpose of us to go
out and learn from Egypt different parts
of the world we were inside listen I say
we
and like our forefathers an Adonis what
they were is lieutenant learning and
then like when we were going out sorry
they were listening now when we're going
out to the rest of the world go out and
learn you can't just only now we tear
your money's going to go out and
understand the world around you too well
I'm not going to comment on the thought
that you're especially I think the
thought has some merit but the but the
text isn't going to bear that this is an
invitation to studying the Torah and see
in these invitation to insight learning
it says what did love and want to do
anything equal to verse and says the
verse tells me what he wanted to do
that's not going out and learn from the
world around you on the country it's an
invitation to study the toes the whole
next section is going to be quoting
verses and analyzing so there's nothing
here indicating that you're going to
learn from the stock market or sports or
from traveling to India and so on and so
on that's not the indication here maybe
there is some merit in that but that's
not what this text is talking about okay
now what happens now is a very
interesting structure in the book of
Deuteronomy and Lauren the Torah talks
about as farmer who brings his first
fruits to the temple which is a bit ly
has to do it when he comes there's a
certain texts that he is supposed to
recite that text is composed of four
verses which give a very brief synopsis
of the fact that would we were Egypt and
God took us how to give us the land that
I'm a farmer and here my first fruits
for versus what the I got it does is to
take those four verses break them down
into their smallest phrases the smallest
elements and then clarify each one by
citing some material from the book of
Exodus which is relevant to that subject
that the person that Ronnie's talking
about so it's here's the verse from
Deuteronomy Deuteronomy says ABCDE and
then the the I gotta will say a that's
like this person in
be it's like that verse in Texas so it
is a classical to Munich type of
learning you have phrases you're not
particularly clear what they mean some
of them are very general so look up in
other text to find out what they mean I
bring it together and use one to
illuminate the other the Haggadah is
telling the story through an exercise of
textual analysis which means to say that
I got it you could have many ways to
tell stories you could suggestively job
tell a story we could have taken the
book of Exodus itself the first I teach
actress is just read them and then we'd
have house and I count to the story
that's how the haggadah is choosing a
format that's familiar to scholars and
it's indicating that you should do this
with it intensity you should do this
with searching logic you should do this
with analysis question it's about and
for those we said with the four
questions the it's not just story time
you know kids with their hits down on
their arms on the table a teacher in a
soft voice we need to saw a story and
the kids will fall asleep this is that
story time this is analysis time okay so
let's take a look this is what the this
first verse that we had in the previous
paragraph is the first verse of that
section to run anime evade avi which the
haggadah take says an army was trying to
kill my father trying to open destroy
him by one place I me over 80 v iyer
admits rhyme and he went down to Egypt
by yoga shaman he dwelt there let me say
my ad with a small number of people by
ishaan Lajoie came there a nation good
ol great but soon very powerful arrived
and very numerous that's what the verse
says so now the world will take it apart
phrase by phrase right here with drama
we went down to Egypt Jacob without the
Egypt all those are Pee Hadleyburg
God's borough who set up the conditions
that forced us to go down to eat we
didn't volunteer to go down it wasn't as
if we said Boyd Canyon is boring let's
spend some location time in Egypt there
was a famine and they were desperate and
Joseph became the second in command in
Egypt so it was a natural thing to do by
oh gosh are they dwelt there mallamma
shallow yard Yaakov avena mr. ko miss
Ryan Ella gursha legore means to dwell
in a very weak sense obviously the word
gear comes from Lagoon there are two
concepts of gear one is a convert to
them to your religion and the other is
what's called the garret o shopping is
this person living if you live in Israel
and he does not accept the Torah he
lives according to what the Jewish
standards are for non-jews that's how he
lives that's what LeGarrette Oh chef
legore is different from la chef it if
it said by a ship by a ship means become
a citizen take up residence become a
permanent part of society by our shawn
says the hug artemis jacobs thought was
to go down there's a famine going on but
we're going back it's only temporary
shin mr as the verse says by yamuna pyro
legore beaux-arts bottle when Pharaoh
interviews several of the brothers and
he says to them who are you weary from
what are you what are you doing who are
you here where they went they say we
came to dwell in the land legore not
mush evett or key a mirror let saw
Nichelle over there there's no grazing
pasture for our animals in the land of
Clan Kilauea Auburn on the family's very
severe there the Otto and now yesh who
now have a devil Eric ocean here is
already a hint of an illicit transition
they start by saying log or parts ball
we Came legore but then they say yay
Shifu issue is not lagoon Yeshua means
to take up residence and become a
citizen so it looks like in their very
words there's already
they aren't as clear about it as as
Jacob was in fact that's what happens
the famine the famine ended immediately
upon their arrival even though Jacob
Joseph had told everybody that's going
to war for another seven years another
five years they came down at the end of
the second year but in fact it ended so
if you came down because of the famine
you might expect them to simply turn
around go home but they didn't so
already you see in their mentality part
of it was not quite the same at with
very few number in number question Mr
Shiva never gerardo i was at mr. I'm of
your ancestors came down with 70 that
sound question well Kenneth coalition
miler open at work as well who has made
you like the stars of the heavens in
number a few things to tell you here
first of all going down with 70 is said
three times twice and precious at once
in San Jose that means that the
Christian scriptures we said we went
down with 74 75 it's a little peculiar
it's a little peculiar secondly people
all want to know if we came down with 70
and 210 years later we left with three
million three million isn't that what
turning 10 years and you follow the
Midrash which says that eighty percent
of the Jews died in Egypt so that means
there must have been 15 million of whom
12 million died wow that's right 72 15
million so I used to be bottled by that
until I sat down with a little
calculator kind of Caucasian are you
having your watch or whatever your phone
and get guess what if you have 70 people
210 years is seven generations because
the average time of pro activities
between 20 and 40 so 30 is average time
if each person leaves behind
4.7 descendants you go from 70 to three
million 4.7 is that's so gigantic Lee
impossible you know the average of nine
point two nine point four children per
family we have lots of families big
isn't it and if you say aww but you said
it could be 15 million 5.7 5.8 will do
that for you so it isn't an
extravagantly impossible number it also
means that the midrash that says that
they gave birth to six at a time is not
coming to answer an impossible
mathematical situation I'm not it's true
did he ever desist it was a special
America that's a place but not not and
by the way the numbers that i'm using
are cheap numbers because when it wants
say that you left within 15 million
that's not only the seventh generation
they'll still be people alive in the
sixth generation count I didn't count
them only counted seven generation so
really it could be less and they came
down with wives I didn't count them so
it could be less I'm doing it on the
outside so isn't such a gigantic in this
by the way is an indication things that
sound mind boggling it sounded possible
it sound very challenging don't be
afraid investigator investigate them and
then you may find indeed that they're
not as challenging as you thought
furthermore it says a several times in
jena scores brothel promises that the
Jewish people are going to be like the
Stars once like the Stars once like the
earth once like the sand of the sea
shore right and there it's it's clear it
means numerous they're gonna be numerous
a lot as that i often get emails from
people who say how could you make a
promise like that do you know how many
stars there are the current estimate is
10 to the 22 or 23 though now I've seen
recently that it's gone down for some
reason or other maybe only ten to the
twenty ten to the twenty is the one with
20 zeros Jewish people
me there isn't room for one with 20
zeros people in the galaxy this it's
just not it's just not big enough so
isn't that an impossible prediction is
that impossible promise how can God
promised that to the page here's the
answer I'm not going to prove it to you
the answer is that when the Torah says
as many as the stars in Heaven's is not
referring to the stars as counted by
modern astronomy and the prove it is
that Moses says to the people then 3,300
years ago that you are like the stars in
the heavens and Solomon says the same
thing when he built the temple they all
come up and he says you're like there's
numerous designs in the heavens so
whatever it is saying it's not beholden
to astronomy as it develops either it
means that the stars are impossible to
count I think they estimate in our times
that make it i can see thirty thousand
stars okay our skies are polluted so
could be that they saw they could have
seen warp a hundred-thousand-dollar
maybe what it was but we can't count
them God says to Abraham it takes an
outside at night just look at the
heavens look at the Stars and count them
if you can count them so and then he
pauses God pauses and commentators say
so Abraham's counting one two three and
God says didn't see you can't count them
can you well your children be like that
now why can't you count them not enough
time one of the problems is if you have
you ever seen a milky way ever glad in
that place would you never dinner it's
worth it it's worth traveling hours to
do it it's awesome yes cause the desert
especially oh that's a desert by the air
is absolutely clear there's nothing
around the problem is that when you kind
of star you can't check it off oh I
count that I wanna County that once
they've crowded together look away
especially just a blanket of stars so
maybe
it just won't be possible to count the
juice for whatever reason and anyway we
don't have to worry that there aren't
ten to the twenty juice the turret never
meant to promise that okay then it says
we're going to be a now I know some
people are worried about this there's no
we're going mean aren't you and isn't it
really sort of nasty say you know you
are going absolutely nation it means
nation and the Torah calls us are going
many times because we're a nation right
and now what's the idea it was a what's
the semantics of it the word is just
a play on the word Divya Divya means a
body could be out with a vote with a
vowel not without with a mother base it
means a body what is the body I'll take
a human body so you have all sorts of
things human body is a skin and that
skin separates it from everything else
you're leaning on the table but your arm
is is you and the table is wood and
there's a boundary which says no that's
where you end that's where the table
starts right so Aggie I is something
which has its own integrity it's only
its own definition it's only space set
apart from other things you have a mixed
population of people it might be that
your people doesn't set itself apart
that certainly today in the United
States you couldn't say that those who
whose ancestors came from Italy and
those whose ancestors came from Island
those ancestors came from Greece I make
up separate bodies in the United States
today is a melting pot the vast majority
the children grandchildren become
America with some flavor but you can't
say that they set apart and noticeable
and and distinguish the way a body is or
tables or chair is each one of those
things stands apart so what were being
told here is that part of the
development the Jewish people in Egypt
was to become something that stands
apart that's just multiplying they
started right when they came begin but
there were a family with just the family
spoke another language have a different
that profession as you are there it's
natural to become assimilated
it's to the park that's the idea of
going godot assume great and powerful as
it says very super lube ashisu by you
booba it's moving along what Ebola it's
ours or some now here the hugger only
wants my god smooth portal issue su
means they were fruitful and they and
they multiplied and they became many and
he came very powerful very very they
filled the land the land was filled with
them now for rob robinson is a multi
splendid word when i was a word that has
very very many different connotations
Rob means big big is very ambiguous a
big nation is one that has lots of
people a big mountain is a single thing
that has a lot of volume big body of
water big in art in more general terms
can mean an adult you become mature when
you get bigger when you'll be big you
know these things will happen so since
the text already indicated that they
were numerous I gotta says when it says
by Rob it's not going to be numbers
anymore and i quote a verse from ezekiel
very famous verse riverwalk its mi casa
de mis atif because it was talking about
a woman and addressing her and he says
as much as the grass or the growth of
the field God set you petir be again Rob
you became much particularly and you
became big great Viterbo II bad I'd I'm
you achieved a certain level of
development Shaddai in the whole new
your breasts were
work formed sorry Samia your hair was
grown the hot hey Rome feria and you
were utterly naked I don't think this is
a very arresting image you talking about
a young woman who has physically
developed she's just come to the point
of physical development and she's
totally naked this is the symbol that
he's using to the Jewish people
subscribing the Jewish people in Egypt
we reach a certain size we reached a
certain strength but we had no missiles
not only did we have no meat sauce but
many of the Jews were idol worshippers
the clothes that they didn't have we're
spiritual quotes and that's what the
picture of this naked woman is supposed
to to express the idea of being in an
utterly utterly without human dignity
you are presenting yourself in the world
as an animal does when you're a movie
and you're a developer even being that
means there's something essential
missing from you you're just not
functioning the way you main functions
you two became great a number and
powerful general function where nation
functions the nation functions with an
identity with a culture with a set of
values with a picture of the world you
didn't have that you didn't have that
because you didn't have the missiles you
didn't have the toe that was your
condition Egypt that's the the so the
word rob here becomes a two-edged sword
yes the certain development a certain
maturity but the way the hugger explains
it it's also a hint to this verse in in
Ezekiel which uses the word robbed twice
it's a hint to an utterly immature
personal problem as opposed to physical
book that's that verse next verse by
rail or son Mohammed stream by animal as
within it well okay I'll explain it now
but your regular word by yo-yo comes to
the word
which means evil and it can be explained
two ways in the commentators that split
why does it say they did us evil which
they obviously did the other is to say
they made us evil now they did evil to
us but they made us you and the deeper
commentators say that the one depends
upon the other no nation has the power
to injure us unless we make ourselves
vulnerable if we were doing what God
rojo wanted for us well enough no nation
could touch us known as you could touch
it but when we fail then they have
access to us so the Egyptians first
caused us to fail costas they set up
conditions under which we failed and
then once they do that they could injure
us david says buy a new moon we talked
about like I'm only hell of a new II
almost universally the translation is to
afflict what does it say here it says
they made us suffer what doesn't really
mean that the word really means they
impoverished us and on these of
porpoises it means they deprived us the
normal range of goods and acts and
opportunities that people usually enjoy
will you be suffering when that happens
you guys know who you are you're the
kind of person you are there are people
who make themselves poor voluntarily
they don't do it in order to make to
hurt themselves Andy they can be very
happy people there's a movement that
people is very small in the United
States who go out to live in the forest
I don't use electricity and they create
everything with you know with their own
non power tools and all the rest they
don't live high off the hog but they're
happy they don't need it they don't want
it so this is really a neutral word they
did evil to us and they impoverished us
by deploy depriving us of the normal
range of inputs
but you do a later show they put upon us
hard work now the I gotta takes apart
each phrase by a Reyes on the tree the
Egyptians made us evil and did evil to
us what should I havanese hoc malope in
your bed I kisses animal come over those
of them also a little bottle of our arts
let us be wise lest the Jewish people
increase and if there'll be a war
they'll join our enemies and they will
make war against us and they'll leave
the land now this is a very challenging
worse this first does not wear its
meaning on its surface first of all the
verse ends with the thing that the
Egyptians are worried about because
we'll leave the land why do you think
they would leave the land what
motivation would they have a leading
length it's not because they're slaves
they aren't slaves yet this is the
resolve of the Egyptians to make me
sleep so they actually so what will be
the motivation to leave the land in fact
Rashi says there is a style in the
turret and it's carried over in certain
Jewish oops even to today if you are
worried about something happening to you
and your people and you want to discuss
it you don't say the words we're going
to have a disaster even it's
hypothetical you don't say those words
and one way you can say is they'll have
a disaster of course in context what you
mean is you're talking about yourself
you don't say it that way here the
Egyptians why is it not practical
because what are they worried about this
may be a war and the Jews will fall for
fight on behalf of our enemies and go
win the war and then what do you think
teachers are going to do if they're
really gonna fight on behalf of the
enemies what are going to do the kind of
take over that's what they gotta do then
I can leave why would they leave
remember at this point in time they're
not slaves they want to leave the Khalif
just go
no they're really worried that they're
going to take over if we suddenly
declared that we weren't going to
control the Palestinians anymore what do
you do we do all go to Saudi Arabia oh
they would take over and kick us out
that's what they would do that's what
they want so the practice read on the
surface the worried Egyptians is just
not reasonable so they say is maybe
they'll join our enemies and they'll
deal war and of course the via war
they'll take over and they'll kick us
out but they don't say that but anyway
this was the resolve to start the
oppression against the Jews by n minus
they caused us pain or they could cause
this deprivation now watch this this is
really this is really subtle very subtle
question mr IC bowl of sorry miss him
they the Egyptians put officials of
taxes on the Jewish people Lamar and oh
so Vasilisa in order to punish them
impoverish them with their burdens was
the motivation of the Egyptians to give
free labor absolutely
people
I feel like they're going to go
purgatory separate businesses busy keep
them suffering keep them down trodden so
they don't have any courage didn't have
any any sense of their own importance
it's a psychological ploy to destroy
their character that's why it says the
Egyptians put tax collectors on the Jews
in order to impoverish them punish them
with their burdens not in order to get
free free labor out of them this is the
basis of the magician let's say for
example one of the Egyptians did they
employed industrial psychologists they
made men do women's work and women do
men's work because they're not only are
they working a back-breaking day but
they've no sense of satisfaction at
least I did a good job no you did a
clumsy job you did an efficient job this
by the way there's a wonderful book
which I recommend to you called to
vanquish the dragon about the
experiences of a certain group of by
shackle girls in the Second World War
their heroism which is just phenomenal
and one was a expert seamstress so they
put it to work sewing a uniform for the
German army and there was a certain
quota of course you have to work seven
days a week so the quota that you turn
out she was so good that when they
weren't looking she soaked extra clothes
and hid them and I work was top quality
I came to shabeh she pretended to be
working she didn't really work and when
she was asked to turn in her quota she
turned in the clothes that she had made
the previous six days and put and hidden
them so she ended up not working on
shops ok now you read this and there's
clearly a point of pride I'm so good at
it I did it faster than everybody else
high quality and I was able to keep
shabbos right Egyptians were smarter
than the Germans the Asian said I don't
want them to have even the pride in the
workmanship that a woman to a man's work
and I man to a woman's work so the end
of the day they probably a clumsy job
that they came to take pride in the job
that they did the whole point of it was
to break them
then it says this here is crucial I get
this all the time by even re risk-averse
the Pharaoh spsom says they built
storage cities for Pharaoh and the names
of two of them I give their right I
don't know how many emails I have
received which say cheer your kyojin
shows that the Jews did not build the
pyramids so therefore the Torah has to
be wrong but excuse me storage cities
and I pyramids pyramids were the burial
places of the upper upper upper class
they're not storage cities so and the
Torah says storage they are a nice
Cano's turns and you at the pyramids
does anything about it never never said
that we built the pyramids so it's one
of the many many cases where people
raise an objection based on not reading
with the third says carefully by you
till a new our the caution they put upon
as hard work washing Emma by aveda miss
Ryan as place over for it they caused us
to work before a fourth can mean
oppression difficulty it can mean that
plus I'll see here a number of different
ideas hit do that i'll tell you one
today hosted a thursday ok melting this
is a very deep one that's explained by
teachers i'll do that on southern your
session they want to break up the word
farrukh into two words pet rock patrick
means is a soft mouth how did they get
the Jews into being slaves how do they
do that midrash explains his files
Pharaoh declared a day of national
service there was an American president
to said ask not what your country shall
do for you ask what you can do for your
country right John Kenney can't fairly
declare the day of national service
everybody all the Egyptians all the
other nations that were there as a big
Empire everybody's going to do a day of
service for the for the Empire okay and
the Jews joined it like you know like
everybody else except for Levine Levine
didn't join and Pharaoh and his and his
henchmen
of how much was produced and then I said
to the Jews so that's your productive
capacity you're staying on you're
staying on we need your service in
continuous basis the others were others
were released so the Levites smelling a
rat said what happens is big and that's
how the Levites never did get it that's
the pair of the soft mouth make a
proposal everybody's equal everybody
will join in and volunteer to to do
something for the for the for the Empire
and then we were caught by
you