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Mindflex- Great Women Who Transformed Jewish History- Mindy Ginsberg
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over the past few weeks we have been
learning the most amazing and probably
the most famous story of all of jewish
history
and of course i'm talking about the
story of the jews coming out of egypt
and we all know the basic story we're
going to tell it in a few weeks and our
seder right at our passover seder
and we were slaves in egypt and then
moses came and there were the ten
plagues and then we got taken out of
egypt led by moses
but we hit the sea and then the sea
split and the jews passed through the
sea
and after they passed through the
egyptians followed and the water closed
up around the egyptians and they all
drowned
and with the jews safe on the other side
it says
yeshia moshe the jews led by moses sang
his song
a song of gratitude to god but then if
you look in the torah the strangest
thing happens and i'm going to read it
to you
it says
and miriam the prophetess took miriam
hanavia miriam the prophetess
why does it call him miriam the
prophetess yes she was a prophetess
but abraham avraham was also a prophet
and they don't call him
avraham hanavi and isaac was a prophet
and the torah doesn't call him yitzhak
yitzhak the prophet
so why does the torah address her as
miriam the prophetess
let's continue which miriam achos the
sister of
go ahead finish the sentence the sister
of
99 of the people would say moses right
that's not what it says
it says the sister ahos aharon the
sister of aharon
when you're talking about somebody and
you want to say who this person was
wouldn't it make more sense to say that
she was the sister of the more famous
brother
moses who just took everybody out of
egypt why does it describe her as a host
aharon
and what did she take es hatof biada
she took the tambourine the tambourine
should i take a tambourine the
tambourine which tambourine did i miss
something do i need to turn back a few
pages
and see which tambourine did they talk
about a tambourine i don't think so
but
and all the women followed her and they
were all singing and dancing
with their tambourines they all happen
to have tambourines
was that like the number one thing on
their list to pack when they were
leaving egypt
how did they all have tambourines so in
order to answer this question
and actually a few more why didn't mary
need to sing her own song anyway was she
a feminist she said oh the women need to
sing their own song different than the
men i don't think so
and if the torah records for us these
specific words and tells us that she
sang our own song
that means that there's something that
we're supposed to learn from this
that ultimately is going to enhance our
lives so to answer the questions
we need to go back in time and we need
to learn a little bit about miriam in
her life
in judaism a person's name is a little
bit of prophecy
it actually tells a little bit about
their lives
she was named miriam what does miriam
mean
miriam comes from the shores from the
root word mar
which means bitter think about those
bitter herbs maror that we eat the
murrah on the pesach theater
so she was born into a bitter and a dark
time
and that's why she was named miriam and
if i'm successful today i'm going to
bring you back in time
to not only hear about her life during
that dark time
but maybe to experience it a little bit
through her eyes
so we tend to think all's well that ends
well
the jews were slaves in egypt but then
we got out and then we were saved and
everything is
okay how many of us take the time to
stop and think
what life was like for the jews in egypt
at that time
have you been to yad vashem have you
heard the testimonies of the people who
survived the holocaust and what kind of
torture
they went through how barbaric the
germans were
the reality is that the jews who lived
in egypt as slaves
were also tortured by these egyptians
the egyptians themselves were barbaric
people
sometimes people say why didn't the jews
in germany get
out if things were getting bad why
didn't they see the writing on the wall
and the answer is because it happened so
slowly it evolved over time
it devolved over time first
it got a little bit bad and people said
okay
this is bad but it's not so bad it's no
reason to leave i have my business i
have my family i'll bring my family i
don't know where i would go
and then it got a little bit worse okay
nobody anticipated that it was going to
get worse but it did
and then little by little until it was
too late for them to do anything
and they couldn't get out any longer
we're gonna learn a similar thing happen
let's go back in time let's go back to
egypt
and say how how did it become how did it
happen that they became slaves
so we know that abraham had his son
isaac yitzhak and we know that it's
had 12 sons and yosef his son was in
egypt as the viceroy he was the one who
saved everyone during the famine
and jakov and his 11 sons went down to
egypt to get food
during this famine and when they lived
in egypt they were
specifically given the city of goshen a
place a secluded place where the jews
could be where they wouldn't be
influenced by the people around them by
the egyptians
and things were relatively okay for the
jews at the beginning
certainly for the first 17 years when
yaakov was alive
things were okay for the next 58 years
yosef was still
alive and he was the viceroy so people
were nice to the jews
and even until the last brother died
levy which was 22 years after yosef died
things were pretty okay and during this
time the jews
were very successful the jews prospered
as a matter of fact they were
multiplying so much there was such a
population explosion
that they couldn't fit in goshen anymore
and they had to actually start moving
into the outskirts of the ocean into the
cities surrounding ocean
they were also very successful and
because there's nothing new under the
sun and history tends to repeat itself
whenever the jews are successful
anti-semitism raises its ugly head
as usual and that's what happened oh the
jews they're so refined
they think that they're better than us
don't they
and do you see how many children they're
having twins and triplets
they're going to overrun this country
they're going to take over we have to do
something about this
so the egyptians mobilized and they
decided to approach the king
it says in the torah that a new king
arose
was it really a new king
actually when these people approached
the king and they said to him
you know these jews there's a jewish
problem here we've got to do something
about this problem
the king started initially to defend the
jews what do you mean they're so good
yosef is the one who saved us don't you
remember him
and basically they said to him para you
have a choice
either you do something about this
jewish problem that we have
or we're going to find a king who will
and so he had to start changing his tune
vayaka mel khadash a new king
with a new attitude came into power and
he called his advisors
and he said what are we going to do
about this jewish problem
and they actually devised a meticulous
plan
how they were going to eliminate the
jews but they didn't start out saying
we're going to eliminate the jews
they started out saying we're going to
create a workforce
they came up with these things called
the labor laws
what the labor laws did is originally it
raised the taxes
and it raised the taxes and it kept
raising the taxes until people couldn't
afford nobody could afford those taxes
so then the government had a great plan
that's okay if you can't afford the
taxes what we're going to do is we're
going to come up with these
um workforce type of
programs you can sign up and
you will work and you'll get paid you'll
get handsomely paid
not only that it's going to be a lot of
construction work so you can actually
build yourself a house
as part of your job and you can keep the
house because we hear you're having a
population explosion you need a bigger
house and this made sense
so the jews and mass decided to sign up
for this fantastic program i work i get
paid well i can pay my taxes i get a new
house it's a good deal all around
even the egyptians signed up because it
was a good deal for everybody
and so they started to work and it's
even told to us
that pyro himself the king came down
and he worked alongside them one day and
what do you do if the king is working
alongside you right you want to work
really really hard you want to show that
you can do a really good job
you want to impress the king so what
happened was is that even though usually
i produced 78 bricks
on a regular day today because of the
king i'm working so hard i just want to
show him i'm going to produce 100 bricks
and you know what the next day 100 bix
became the quota oh i see you can
produce 100 bricks so that's now what
you need to do if you want to stay a
part of the program
and of course i do want to stay a part
of this program this is a great program
only over time the jews started to look
around
anybody notice that it's only jews here
we're all the egyptians didn't they sign
up they were working alongside us in the
beginning
and they noticed that all the egyptians
were promoted to be the headmasters
the task masters and the jews were the
ones doing
the menial labor and then eventually
they said you know what
if you don't meet your quota of bricks
you're not going to get any of the
benefits anymore
so they lost their benefits and then
over time they said you know what
if you don't meet your quota of bricks
every day
we're going to beat you legally that's
going to be allowed
okay so they're thinking to themselves
well there are a hundred of us to one
egyptian taskmaster i mean chances
are that the egyptian is probably not
going to notice how many bricks each one
of us
are going to make so it's not so bad
except
do you know how in germany they set it
up that there were capos
so that one jew was in charge of a whole
bunch of other jews
well they set up the same system here so
basically if you had 10 jews that were
monitored by one jewish capo so to speak
you only needed one egyptian for a
hundred jews
and if any one of the jews didn't meet
their quota
the capo in charge of them was punished
sound familiar so this
work program that started out as
it's a great idea you work work is going
to get you money work is going to make
successful
work will save the day and you'll get
paid and you'll be able to pay your
taxes
in the end this workforce actually
turned into slavery
i'm a little bit reminded of that slogan
that they had over auschwitz right work
will set you free
that same kind of a concept and new
edicts
kept coming little by little
the jews started to be viewed as
subhuman
for example these labor laws
where they were working turned into
labor camps
where they weren't allowed to go home
they could only go home once every two
weeks
and over time they started to get
assigned menial tasks it was legal
to assign a jew walking anywhere
a menial task do you have those pictures
in your head of those germans
who would ask the jews to bend down and
shine their boots on the street
that was considered legal well the
egyptians did something similar
technically legally you could stop any
jew on the street and you could tell him
to clean up the dung from your sheep
jews were considered subhuman you could
do anything you wanted
and that devolved further into a sport
let's have fun
let's send the jews to capture some wild
animals what's the worst that can happen
we'll have fun watching them get torn
apart by a wild animal
or maybe we'll have a new wild animal as
a pet
and then over time the jews were hoarded
back into goshen into a ghetto
where it was just not possible for them
to fit and the conditions were terrible
in which they lived
but the plan was not working the idea
was to work them and work them and work
them until eventually they were going to
maybe die out or they couldn't multiply
or they wouldn't be successful
but the reality is that they were still
multiplying they were still having twins
and triplets so we needed another plan
so pyro called his advisors together
again and they said well actually
we look in the stars what we're seeing
is that a jewish boy
is going to ascend the throne and be
their savior
so we need to do something about getting
rid of those jewish boys
i know we'll kill the babies
but we can't say that people will think
we're a barbaric nation and we don't
want people to think that we are a
barbaric nation
does that sound a little bit familiar
did you read the stories about how
they'd have people playing violins
at the uh or at the beginning of the
entranceways of the
different concentration camps so when
the red course came they would say oh
they're playing violins how bad could it
be oh no it's just a work camp
and the showers yeah showers we let them
shower every day but we all know what
was going on in those showers
so this was a plan to get rid of the
jews to get rid of the boys specifically
so they wouldn't multiply to get rid of
the boys because this way no boy would
rise into power
we've got gotten used to these slaves we
like having these jews to push around
the sport of having them get those wild
animals is a little bit fun
so if we get rid of the boys
right then we don't have to worry about
the multiplying we don't have to worry
that anybody's gonna
rise up into power and take away our
slaves and not to mention if we get rid
of the boys then we have all the girls
for ourselves
that we can plunder but since we can't
say it out loud and we don't want to be
appear
to appear to be barbaric what can we do
i know
what they did is they called in the
midwives the jewish midwives
and her daughter miriam little miriam
who's still a child
and they said we've just passed a new
law and the law
is that any time a little boy is born to
the jews
you're going to have to suffocate and
some say maybe break the neck of the boy
and then just tell the mother that it
was a stillborn this way no one will be
any the wiser
we'll get rid of the boy population and
they'll stop multiplying and will be
solved
the whole jewish problem the whole it'll
be gone
and what do you think yo miriam did well
of course they walked out of there and
they weren't going to do it
so they didn't and time passed and para
calls the ochev back to his chambers and
says excuse
me um did you not understand what i
said i mean i'm looking at the paper
every day and i'm not seeing that the
rate of stillborns is going up
so you're not doing what i said
to which you haven't replied no you
don't understand of course we would want
to do what you want
but we can't because these jews they're
having babies so quickly twins triplets
quadruplets
by the time we get there the baby's
already born so we can't
say that they're stillborn because they
hear their babies crying
so there's really nothing we can do plan
c
since plan b didn't work so now power
calls his advisors together and says now
what are we going to do
and they say well we're going to look in
the stars you know what we see
we see that this boy that's supposed to
like save the jews and lead them out of
slavery
we see that he's going to meet his doom
by water
the reason they saw that is because we
all know that moses moshe
in the end was punished because he hit
the rock when the jews wanted water so
it was related to water
so i know we're going to drown all of
the new baby boys
this one we don't have to worry whoever
is going to be born
will drown all the boys and this baby
will drown also and
no boy will save the jews
but we can't say that we can't let the
people think that we're barbaric that we
are going to be drowning babies
that's awful i know we're gonna leave
the babies on the shore and when the
tide comes in
well you know oh well the babies were
swept out into the sea
and slowly over time because
propaganda is such an incredibly
dangerous dangerous weapon that people
can use
over time what happened was is that
people started to think of the jews in
such a sub-human way
that they started to make it into a
sport who could take the baby that's on
the shore and throw them
further into the water
kids were actually excused from school
to go on baby hunts to find the babies
that they were hiding
so that they can throw them into the
water
it also you got rewarded it seems if you
ever saw a jewish woman walking in the
street
and you recorded that and you figured
out okay she's pregnant now let's see
what her due date is going to be
they kept those records so they would
know who was due to have a baby then
they know when to go and try and find
that baby
even if the mother was trying to hide
that baby well i know you were pregnant
so i know you had a baby and they would
find the babies
do you remember those stories from the
holocaust those awful stories
about the mothers who are hiding in the
attics or in the cellars or behind
the the china closet with the babies and
when the germans would come in
they would try to stifle the baby so
that the babies wouldn't cry and give
away their hiding place
and there were so many stories of
mothers who in an effort to muffle their
babies ended up suffocating their babies
well the egyptians used to come hunting
for babies
with their own babies and when they made
their babies cry
usually when a baby hears another baby
cry the baby that was in hiding would
also cry
and that's how they found many of the
babies
this was the time that miriam lived in
she was born into this time what do you
think it was like for a child to live in
a time
like this it was in this
climate that amram miriam's father
yochevid's wife
made a decision he was the leader of the
jewish people at the time and he
gathered together all the men
and he said listen they're killing out
all of our boys that are born
what sense does it make for us to keep
having babies
so i am going to divorce my wife so that
i don't keep having babies that are
going to be killed
and everybody followed suit the way they
described the scene
is that people who are passing by the
city of goshen
they heard this wailing this like siren
they didn't know what it was
and as they got closer and closer to the
city of goshen they realized
that it was the sound of all the women
crying
begging screaming for their husbands not
to divorce them
when miriam hears this she approaches
her father
and miriam knew what her father needed
to hear
because she had wisdom beyond her years
how long does it take adults to realize
sometimes that when we need to convince
somebody to do the right thing
we need to not say what we want to say
even if it's correct
we need to say what they need to hear in
order to do the right thing
and this is what miriam said to her
father daddy
paro decreed on the boys so there won't
be any boys but because of
you there also won't be any jewish girls
not only that daddy but it's possible
that
even with pyro's edict some people will
be able to successfully
hide their baby boys because of you
they'll be zero boys none to be saved
and daddy maybe most importantly i had a
prophecy i had a
vision that mommy is going to have a
baby boy
and he is going to be the savior of the
jews
so please daddy don't give up on the
jewish people
and she spoke to his heart and he
realized that she was right and so he
decided he was going to remarry his wife
johaved
and miram said no daddy not a private
ceremony you need to do this it's a big
wedding
in the public square square for
everybody to see
so that everyone will take back their
wives and sure enough they had a big
beautiful wedding in the public square
and the medris describes to us that
little miriam was dancing
in front of her father the groom and her
mother the bride together with her
little brother
aharon unfortunately
over there in the corner was an egyptian
hiding behind the building
and marking down jewish wedding on this
date
let's calculate nine months from now
because there might be a baby and will
be able to come and get that baby
and six months pass and miriam give and
joche gives birth prematurely to a
little boy named moshe moses
and things are actually wonderful
because when he is born
a bright light appears in the house the
house is lit up because of him
and they realize that miriam was right
and it says in the madrish that amram
her father came and kissed little miriam
on the head and said
your prophecy came true thank you
for not letting us give up on the jewish
people
and they raised this child for three
months until
it was nine months after the wedding and
now the egyptians came
because it was recorded and they knocked
on the door
and that's okay because they hid the
baby initially
but then they came back and they came
back and at some point they realized
that they could not hide this baby
anymore
and they had no choice they had to take
this baby
your habit the mother made a basket and
they placed the baby in the basket
and they set the baby adrift in the
water amongst the reeds
and at this point amram miriam's father
slaps her on the head and says to her
what happened to your prophecy
what is miriam thinking at this point
well miriam actually goes down to the
water
and she stands there by the water
watching the baby what could she be
thinking
she could certainly be thinking oh no
i mean how could this possibly turn out
good i mean this baby is either going to
drown
or this baby's going to starve out there
by the reeds
but that's not what miriam was thinking
miriam stood by the water and if you
read the words of the torah
that explain to us so much there are two
ways that you can say somebody stood
you can say la amoud that also means to
stand
but there's actually another way and the
word that is used here to say that
miriam stood by the water
is vate
that she stood but she stood strong you
know sometimes you can just stand and
sometimes you can stand strong
she strong she stood strong with faith
she knew it wasn't a question
whether or not god was going to save
this baby she knew that god would she
had
faith complete faith even when it seemed
like there was absolutely no way out
for her it was just to stand by and to
watch
how god i don't know how i don't need to
know
i don't need to know how i'm going to
stand strong
and i'm going to wait and see i'm going
to leave this in god's hands because god
can do anything
even when there's no hope
have you ever been in a situation where
it seemed like there was no hope
where there was no option
it's those difficult times that how we
react
really tells so much about what kind of
people we are
we don't get to control our
circumstances but we
always can control our reaction to
difficult circumstances
just the other day i found myself in a
very difficult situation
i was on my way to visit my children and
we had packed up
and it was evening and my husband was
already waiting outside in the car for
me
and i realized that i had not left money
on the counter for the woman who helps
me clean the house
who was coming the next day so i ran
upstairs to my
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sock drawer where i keep a sock with
thousands of dollars of cash
and every single week i would go to that
drawer and take out
some money and that's how i play this
late pay this lady that cleans my house
and i go upstairs and i open up my
drawer and it's empty
and for a moment i just stand there
shocked and i say oh right
it's empty because today is wednesday
night and on sunday we got some new
furniture in my bedroom
and we decided to rearrange things and i
actually went through all of my old
drawers and
things that i no longer needed i hadn't
worn in 20 years i decided i had this
big garbage bag and i was throwing
things out
and i remembered when i came across some
socks that didn't have any matches i
said well what do i need that for
and i actually threw them in the garbage
which means that i threw out the sock
that contained thousands of dollars in
the garbage
and i specifically remember that i went
downstairs on sunday night with this big
bag of garbage and my husband said
oh you know what that's a big bag of
garbage no reason to leave it in the
house
the garbage people come on monday
morning to collect the garbage i'm
bringing this out right now i'm gonna
put it out by the curb so they can take
it away
and this is wednesday night and i sat
there on the floor thinking
i can't believe this thousands of
dollars
i should really be upset
and for some reason most probably
because the night before i had just gone
to another project inspire program
which was about happiness where they
specifically talked about the fact that
we can't control the circumstances but
we can always control our reaction
we can choose to be happy even in
difficult situations
can't change what happened anyway and i
felt this calmness and i just said okay
you know what i'm really upset i should
be upset
but i can't control this the fact the
money is gone
but i can't control my attitude and i'm
not gonna let get i'm not gonna get
angry
i'm not to get upset i'm just going to
accept that for some reason this is what
god wanted to happen
so be it it was never my money to begin
with it was a gift from god when i got
it originally right
so everything we have is a gift from god
and god decided that i shouldn't have
this money now
but i did need to go downstairs and tell
my husband
and i remember issuing a little thanks
to god for having the most incredible
husband that i knew wouldn't get angry
at me
and i went downstairs and i got into the
car next to him and i said before we go
i just want to say something
something i've got such great news you
know on sunday when i was cleaning out
my drawers and i
was throwing things out that we didn't
need and it seems that i threw out the
sack
with the money i don't know what i was
thinking i just wasn't thinking and it
went into the garbage as a single sock
and i just want to confirm you said you
were taking out the garbage and putting
it by the curb on sunday night you did
didn't you
and my husband said yes i definitely did
i put it out by the curb and we sat
there in the car for a few minutes
just understanding okay so the money's
gone and
we were sad that's okay a little bit sad
inside but we decided we're not gonna
get let's
let us let this get us down
and all of a sudden i turned we were
sitting outside and i looked
and i saw a lot of bags of garbage well
that made sense actually because
tomorrow's thursday morning and my
husband would have again put out the
garbage in front and i said oh so those
bags are from you know the new garbage
and he said yeah
and then all of a sudden his face lit up
and he said monday afternoon i remember
being so upset
they didn't collect our garbage they
skipped our house they did collect
garbage
but for some reason on monday night
monday morning they did not collect our
garbage
sure enough we jumped out of the car we
went to the garbage bag by the garbage
we opened it up and there was the sock
with the money because god can
do anything for miriam the question was
not
would this baby be saved it was i'm
gonna watch and see
how god will save because faith means
that even when there is no way out there
are only
two doors the answer is there's always a
third door
there's always the possibility of a
third door because god can do anything
but really how could he possibly save
this baby who was the worst
person that could possibly come down now
to the river to bathe
okay you're gonna say paro who's the
second worst person
as rabbi david foreman asks from whom i
learned a lot of this material para's
daughter
well that's who comes down of course and
she sees the baby and she reaches out
and she gets the baby and she decides
that she's going to raise this baby
and miriam is standing there standing
strong and watching this unfold
and it says that in the measures that
she took this baby to an egyptian nurse
made but the baby moshe
would not nurse from an egyptian nurse
maid
and this point the chutzpah the gall the
nerve
the faith the audacity of miriam she
walks as a young child
right up to this daughter of para and
she says i see you having a problem the
baby's not going to nurse from a
non-jewish because
she realized that paris water wasn't
dumb
she must realize this must be a jewish
baby who else is leaving a baby in a
basket by the water right
maybe you need a jewish nursemaid
because i happen to know one who might
be available for you
really could you get her so miriam runs
home and she brings your heaven
and you'll have it just imagine the
scene you have it is standing there in
front of
the daughter of pyro and the daughter of
power says to her here's the deal
i have this baby and i'd like for you to
nurse this baby
for two years and i'm gonna pay you well
for that
but there's a caveat i can't give you
the job unless you can promise
one thing i need you to promise that
you're gonna love this baby
like your own and yo
it says um love this baby like my own
yes i'm pretty sure that i can do that
yesterday or this morning you'll have it
had given up this baby and given up hope
that looked like there was no way out to
save this baby
and now she's taking this baby home and
she's going to nurse this baby for two
years
and even after that for the next 20
years moshe grows up in the palace what
do you think
miriam is thinking now well things are
looking good right
there's a prophecy that there's going to
be a boy born to yohev that's going to
lead the jews out of egypt and save them
and now he's growing up in the palace
he's really in a good position to do
this things look good for the prophecy
right until he turns 20. and he decides
to go out and see what's going on
and he sees the suffering and it says
that he even starts to help the jews who
are working
and then he notices one day that there
is an egyptian that is
beating a jewish person what's the story
well it seems that dassan the jewish
person
in the morning was not home and the
egyptian task master came to his house
to get him
to bring him to work but since the sun
wasn't home
only his wife was home the taskmaster
took advantage of his wife
and when dustin came in the task master
was upset at him
and started to beat him and moshe walks
on the scene
and he kills this egyptian and he saves
the sun
the next day moshe comes outside and he
sees two jews arguing
one of them is dasan and the other one
is
the brother-in-law he was the brother of
dawson's wife
and this is what moshe overhears
he overhears dustin saying she's defiled
i will have
nothing to do with her and aviram her
brother is saying
no dustin don't you understand it wasn't
her faulty the egyptian
forced her and moshe says
please your jewish people don't fight
with each other don't you have enough
enemies with the egyptians
jews shouldn't fight amongst each other
and dustin and aviran turn to moshe and
said
excuse me who are you to butt in do you
think that we don't know who you are you
high and mighty prince
we know that you're really jewish and
you know what i think we can get quite a
bit of money if we tell paro
that you are really jewish and that you
killed an egyptian yesterday
and sure enough moshe is born on trial
and he has to hightail it out of egypt
and he escapes
he escapes and he's gone for 60 years
sixty years go by
think about it the holocaust lasted for
over
five years the egyptians are making the
jewish people suffer they are slaves
they are being tortured
five years ten years pass
where's moshe what's miriam thinking
what's everyone else thinking
they don't have whatsapp they can't keep
in touch with him is he even still alive
15 years 20 years
if amram muram's father hit her on the
head
on that day when they hit him in the in
the basket
what do you think amram is thinking now
25 years and things keep getting worse
for the jews
we're told so many things in the midrash
we're told that paro had leprosy
and his advisor said the only way to
cure your leprosy is if you
bathe in the blood of babies
which babies are we gonna kill yup you
got it the jewish baby so every day
jewish babies were killed
so that paro could bathe in their blood
30 years 35 years more edicts
they started burning babies alive 40
years
45 years here's another edict when the
jews didn't meet their quota
what they would do is for bricks that
they had to make they would take the
babies
and they would put the babies into the
wall instead of a brick
so whereas before you had no choice
right
you had them you quoted you got beaten
the babies were being taken
randomly whenever they were found
now if i didn't work hard enough and i
didn't make my quota
then your baby was taken imagine the
guilt that they felt
and during this time what do you think
people were thinking
well what's miriam thinking you know
what i'm going to tell you what everyone
else was thinking
and then we'll discuss what miriam was
thinking
the men during this time they had grown
totally despondent
they were tired there was no end in
sight to the suffering
i mean maybe when moshe when he was
growing up in the palace we had an ace
in the hole there was something to hope
for that was something to hold on to
but now he's gone it's been 60 years
there is no hope
and so they separated from their wives
they didn't divorce them but they
separated from their wives
why would i want to bring a baby into
this kind of a world
if it were up to the men the jews
would have ceased to exist
do you know who didn't give up
during this time it's the woman who
didn't give up
it was the woman who did not let their
husbands give up they didn't let their
children
give up they didn't give up on the
family
and they didn't give up on having a
family so what did they do
they took these pieces of copper and
they would rub them and rub them until
they would shine like a mirror
and they went out fishing and they
caught some fish and they packed a
beautiful picnic basket
and they went out into the fields with
these copper mirrors
and their picnic basket and they met the
husbands who were working in the field
during their breaks and they would have
a nice picnic lunch with them
and they would hold up the copper
mirrors and they would say look how
beautiful i
am even says they took from the reeds
and they made makeup for themselves to
make themselves look beautiful
aren't i so beautiful oh look at you
who's more beautiful me or you
and they flirted with their husbands and
they inspired their husbands
where did they get the strength who
inspired them to do this
i mean the woman they were certainly
suffering as well
it was miriam during those 60 years that
moshe was gone
miriam became the leader of the jewish
people
she would meet with the woman she would
listen to them
she would cry with them and she would
inspire
them and she taught them how to inspire
their husbands
not by lecturing and saying this is the
wrong thing how can you do this
no take the mirrors go out to the fields
breathe life into your husbands
breathe faith breathe hope into them
who took us out of egypt who let us out
of course we know it's moshe it's moses
who made sure that there were still jews
to take out who actually saved the
jewish people in egypt
miriam steadfast in her belief in hashem
in god
and in good she led the woman she taught
them
and she inspired them to never give up
and then they inspired their families
on the day that moses was leading the
jews out of egypt and they came up to
that
wall of water to that what are we going
to do now we're stuck
so we're told that the people divided
into four different groups
a quarter of the people said let's just
commit suicide i mean there is no hope
there's no choice and a quarter of the
people said we're gonna turn around and
we're gonna fight
as if they could fight against the
egyptian army right they were slaves
a quarter of the people said let's just
turn around and go back and we'll just
go back and be slaves
and a quarter of the people said let's
just pray
and moses calls out to these people and
he says
stop and he invoked
miriam's strength there was once a young
girl
who stood by the water in an impossible
situation there was a baby that could
not possibly be saved
and yet she stood strong
and had faith and believed and didn't
give up
what are moshe's words what were his
words to the jewish people this time how
did he invoke miram's miriam
miriam's memory what did he say he said
like miriam it said
vate satsav that miriam stood strong so
he turns to the jewish people and he
says
his yatsubu uru as yeshua hashem
stand strong and you will see the
salvation of hashem
because we are reliving the impossible
scenario
by the water reliving that same thing
it's not possible to be saved
as we stand by the water and yet stand
strong with your
faith and watch just like miriam did
don't give up even though there's no
logical way that you can think of that
we can possibly be saved
you need to always entertain the
possibility that there's a fifth door or
a sixth door because god can do anything
and at that moment the prophecy of
miriam came true
as a result of them having the faith
that she had on that day
i don't know how many of you have seen
the ten commandments and if you think
that
moshe moses took his staff and then the
water split that's not actually what
happened
instead when moses told the people stand
strong and watch
moshe told the people
go god said to moses don't call out to
me
matataki light now's not the time to
just call out
you need to have faith and you need to
go take the first step
and that's what nachshon ben amin did he
took that for
even though the water had not yet split
he started walking into the water and as
he walked into the water
it split and as he took the next step it
split more
and each person had to have that faith
and that's what we have to do sometimes
in life
even when it doesn't seem possible even
when walking into the water we think
we're gonna drown
god can do anything have faith
and so the jews were saved
and they got to the other side and the
egyptians went in and the water closed
around them and they drowned
and now miriam sings why does she need
to sing her own song
she sings because they were saved
through what
she taught them by example and now we
understand the entire verse
right miriam the prophetess the sister
of
aharon took the tambourine what is all
of that
well go back and think about it
we're specifically these words are
specifically reminding us for all
time about that little girl miriam
who had a prophecy miriam hanaviah
miriam the prophetess at a time when she
was ahos
aharon she was not yet moshe's sister
because moshe wasn't born yet
right we're specifically remembering
that story that prophecy at the time
when she was the sister of only aharon
and what tambourine did she take well
during these difficult times during all
of these 60 years
when everything seemed lost she was
inspiring the woman
she imbued the woman with hope for the
sake of the family
she taught the woman that they could
make tambourines
and they should because the day is
coming soon when they're going to
need them to sing and to dance when god
is going to save us so
she had a tambourine specifically saved
for that day that she knew was going to
come
and she was going to sing and dance for
god and all the women
had their specific tambourines because
they had faith because of miriam that
there was one day going to be a day when
they were going to need those
tambourines
so whereas the song that was sung by all
the jewish people was a song of
gratitude
to god to hashem miriam song
celebrated the hope and the faith in god
that she had as she stood by the water
that moshe invoked as they stood by the
water
as they stood strong and they went
forward with faith
this was a song of faith and hope how
good of a leader
and a role model was miriam well just a
few months later
we know that the moses went up to
get the torah and after 40 days
they calculated incorrectly and he
didn't come down exactly when they
thought
and the men lost hope again and they
they decided to have this golden calf
which the woman did not participate in
because they didn't lose faith
and sometime after that when the men
sent spies into israel you know who
didn't believe the bad words about
israel when they came back you know who
had faith in god
there was the woman the men all died in
the desert they didn't make it into
israel because of that
the women are the ones who went into
israel
it was in miriam's merit that they had
this faith and they survived 40 years in
the desert in the desert there's usually
no water
but there was the well the air of miriam
the well of miriam
that traveled with them through the
desert to remind them of that little
girl who stood by the water
and never lost hope and she had faith
and because of that they were saved how
did she do it
how did she not lose faith i mean it was
60 years
i mean we're in a difficult situation
that persists we pray
and we cry and we wait and we wait
and sometimes we begin to lose hope i
just heard the story of a modern day
miriam
she was a woman who was sick herself and
she heard about a boy who had gotten a
diagnosis that he had a 20
chance of living two years and he
decided well what's the point and he
just
dropped out of life he stayed home he
wasn't going to school anymore
so this woman went to see him and she
went to speak to him and she said
why aren't you going to school and he
said i'm sorry did you not hear i've got
a 20
chance of living more than two years and
she said nonsense
you like every other person in the world
have a 50
chance of living tomorrow and a 50
chance of dying tomorrow because god
decides every day who's going to live
and who's going to die
and i really learned that lesson it was
about 36 years ago
and i was in seattle and my
father-in-law had just had a bone marrow
transplant and he was not doing well and
he was in a coma and
he was dying and it was a friday night
and we sat in the waiting room in the
hospital with the social worker her name
was debbie
she was a 29 year old lovely lovely girl
and she said to us don't lose hope i
know it seems like
you know there's really no hope it seems
like he's gonna die very soon but the
reality is that none of us know
it's in god's hands anybody could die
any day
and we went home that night and when we
came to the hospital the next morning we
heard that debbie was hit by a bus
and killed that night we learned that
lesson
the reality is that none of us know
the next day when this modern day miriam
got a phone call from the mother the
mother told her
i don't understand what did you say to
my son he decided he's going to live
he's going to school again he's going to
get on with his life
i need to know what you said
was she able to change his reality was
she able to improve his odds
no you know what she said to him she
said to him
you can wait to die or you can live
while you are living she inspired him
not to lose hope even in a desperate
situation
there's a quote the tragedy of life is
not death
but what we let die inside of us while
we live
the truth of the matter is that none of
us know how or
how long we're going to live but one
thing that miriam teaches us
is to stand strong with faith to be
strong for others
as well and to never give up even when
the path that we're on seems difficult
and unending
may we always have the strength to stand
strong
with our song of gratitude to god for
all the good that he does give us
each and every day to take whatever
bitter reality we may have
and like miriam to change the ma from
her name
that root word of mar being bitter well
there's also a world called
may rim which is to lift up
maybe be able to take that bitter
reality that sometimes we have and like
miriam changed the mar the bitter
into a mission of may rim of lifting
other people up like the water in the
world
rises as we eagerly await the ultimate
salvation
in our day really soon
i have my tambourine ready to you