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Makas Dam The Plague Of Blood

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Makas DamThe Plague Of Blood

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Aharon –not Moshe, turned the water into blood. Since Moshe was saved as an infant by the water he

would not hit the same water now.

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All the water in Mitzrayim turned to blood

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All the fish in the river died. The river smelled

very bad.

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Even if the Mitzriyim took water from a Jew

it would end up as a cup of blood

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If the Mitzri would buy water from a Yid it would remain potable.

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During Makas Dam, we were even able to drink out of the same cup as the Egyptians, and for us it was

water while for them it was blood

Yum that water was

very refreshing!

Yuch! That was blood

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Yakov and Boruch Moshe asked the

following question; If you tap into a cactus would the liquid be

blood or not

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Rabbi Heineman asked his 12th grade class what would happen if it rained during the plague of blood, would the water turn to blood only as it

pooled on the ground or even in mid-flight?

It was a trick question; Rashi writes that there is no rainfall

in Egypt.