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This week's Parsha is Shemos,
Moshe, a man who superseded the physical to bring spirituality into the world, the most influential person in Jewish history, was saved by the Batya, the princess of Egypt while floating in the Nile River.
But it was only when she had complete trust in God, that she was able to achieve the unimaginable, to bridge the gap that seemed impossible.
As a reward, she is given the name Batya, the daughter of God, and the honor of naming the foremost leader of the Jewish nation.
We learn the way to approach seemingly impossible tasks.
By Rabbi Shalom Yemini5
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This week's Parsha is Shemos,
Moshe, a man who superseded the physical to bring spirituality into the world, the most influential person in Jewish history, was saved by the Batya, the princess of Egypt while floating in the Nile River.
But it was only when she had complete trust in God, that she was able to achieve the unimaginable, to bridge the gap that seemed impossible.
As a reward, she is given the name Batya, the daughter of God, and the honor of naming the foremost leader of the Jewish nation.
We learn the way to approach seemingly impossible tasks.

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