Yocheved bas Levi
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− | '''Yocheved''' was the daughter of Levi ben Yackov. She married her nephew Amram and had | + | '''Yocheved''' was the daughter of Levi ben Yackov. She married her nephew Amram and had three children; Miriam, Aharon and [[Moshe-Rabbenu|Moshe]]. |
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+ | Yocheved served as the head midwife in Egypt and was known as Shifra since she would straighten the limbs of the newborns and beautify them. Additionally the name Shifra was alluding to her part in the multiplying of the Jewish Nation (Parah Vrava). Yocheved was assisted in her work by her daughter Miriam who went by the name Puah and sometimes by her daughter-in-law Elisheva bas Aminadov. | ||
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+ | ===Disobeying Pharaoh=== | ||
+ | In effort to prevent the birth of the Jewish redeemer, Pharaoh commanded Shifra and Puah to kill all new born males during delivery. Despite the danger to their lives Shifra disobeyed Pharaoh and also refused his request to sin together. | ||
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Revision as of 21:56, 29 May 2014
Yocheved was the daughter of Levi ben Yackov. She married her nephew Amram and had three children; Miriam, Aharon and Moshe.
Shifra
Yocheved served as the head midwife in Egypt and was known as Shifra since she would straighten the limbs of the newborns and beautify them. Additionally the name Shifra was alluding to her part in the multiplying of the Jewish Nation (Parah Vrava). Yocheved was assisted in her work by her daughter Miriam who went by the name Puah and sometimes by her daughter-in-law Elisheva bas Aminadov.
Disobeying Pharaoh
In effort to prevent the birth of the Jewish redeemer, Pharaoh commanded Shifra and Puah to kill all new born males during delivery. Despite the danger to their lives Shifra disobeyed Pharaoh and also refused his request to sin together.