Why Did Rashi Say That?

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Why would we even think a convert has to bring a Korban Pesach the moment he joins the Jewish people? What is it about gerus that echoes the night the Jewish nation was born?

Rashi explains the logic: on that first Pesach night, Hashem destroyed every avodah zarah in Egypt—except the sheep, which the Egyptians worshipped. That one, Klal Yisrael had to destroy themselves. Take the god of your oppressors, shecht it, and bring it as a korban. That act of separation was the birth of the nation. Rabbi Klapper shows why a ger might seem to need the same process—he's leaving his world, cutting off his old allegiances, clinging to Hashem. But the pasuk teaches: once you're a Jew, you're like everyone else. No immediate korban required.

Discover why the month of Nisan carries the sheep as its mazal—and what it means to shecht the things that pull us away. Learn how to identify your own small avodah zarahs, the obsessions and distractions we don't even realize we serve.

Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Why Did Rashi Say That series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our weekly Torah insights!

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Why Did Rashi Say That?By Rabbi Ari Klapper