Parashat Yisro

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===The Decision===
 
===The Decision===
[[Yisro|Yitro]] the former High Priest of Midyon, hears all the miracles that Hashem performed for the Jews and Moshe who was equal to the entire Nation,<ref name="Rashi Shemos 18:1"/>  especially the splitting of the sea, the battle with Amelek,<ref name="Rashi Shemos 18:1"/> the Manna, the Well<ref name="Rashi Shemos 18:1"/> and primarily how Hashem took his people out of Egypt. Exodus from Egypt was the greatest of all.<ref name="Rashi Shemos 18:1"/>, especially for Yisro who had been a high ranking Egyption advisor and knew  their power and strategies.
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[[Yisro|Yitro]] the former High Priest of Midyon, hears all the miracles that Hashem performed for Moshe and the Jews, especially the splitting of the sea, the battle with Amelek,<ref name="Rashi Shemos 18:1"/> the Manna, the Well and primarily how Hashem took his people out of Egypt.<ref>Rashi</ref> He had also been told by Tziporah how Moshe was saved from near death by a serpent like angle after procrastinating to circumcise Eliezer.<ref>Baal Haturim</ref> Yitro takes his daughter Tzipora, Moshe's wife and her two sons Gershom and Eliezer and travels to Moshe who is encamped with the Jewish Nation by Mount Sini. Tzipora and the two kids had originally left Midyon with Moshe. When on route at Har Sinai they met Aharon, he rebuked his brother for bringing more people to suffer in the servitude of Egypt and Moshe sent them back to Yisro's home.<ref>Rashi</ref> Gershom was named after Moshe's stature as a foreigner in a strange land and  Eliezer was named in commemoration of Hashem saving him from the sword of Pharaoh's executioner by having his neck harden to a state of marble,<ref>Rashi</ref> after the snitching of Dassan and Aviram<ref>Rashi</ref> of his slaying the Egyptian taskmaster.
 
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He had also been told by Tziporah how Moshe was saved from near death by a serpent like angle after procrastinating to circumcise Eliezer.<ref>Baal Haturim</ref> Yitro takes his daughter Tzipora, Moshe's wife and her two sons Gershom and Eliezer and travels to Moshe who is encamped with the Jewish Nation by Mount Sini. Tzipora and the two kids had originally left Midyon with Moshe. When on route at Har Sinai they met Aharon, he rebuked his brother for bringing more people to suffer in the servitude of Egypt and Moshe sent them back to Yisro's home.<ref>Rashi</ref> Gershom was named after Moshe's stature as a foreigner in a strange land and  Eliezer was named in commemoration of Hashem saving him from the sword of Pharaoh's executioner by having his neck harden to a state of marble,<ref>Rashi</ref> after the snitching of Dassan and Aviram<ref>Rashi</ref> of his slaying the Egyptian taskmaster.
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Originally while living in Midyon Moshe had credited his stature to Yisro. Now Yisro prided himself as being the father-in-law of King Moshe.<ref name="Rashi Shemos 18:1"/> Yitro led a very physically comfortable life in Midyon, even after his excommunication<ref name="Shover Zadim Parshas Yisro"/> yet he forfeited it and for the sake of hearing the teachings of the Torah and traveled to live in the barren wilderness.<ref>Rashi</ref>
 
Originally while living in Midyon Moshe had credited his stature to Yisro. Now Yisro prided himself as being the father-in-law of King Moshe.<ref name="Rashi Shemos 18:1"/> Yitro led a very physically comfortable life in Midyon, even after his excommunication<ref name="Shover Zadim Parshas Yisro"/> yet he forfeited it and for the sake of hearing the teachings of the Torah and traveled to live in the barren wilderness.<ref>Rashi</ref>

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