Parables of the Dubno Maggid

Shemot (Exodus)

 

Shemot: Moses Complains to God

Shemot: "This is the Bread of Affliction"

Shemot: A Nation Both Ugly and Beautiful

Va'Eira: Four Phrases of Redemption


Bo: Why Ten Plagues?

Bo: A Special Request

Beshalach: Battling Amalek


Beshalach: Complaint of Meat

Yitro: The Prince and the Dancing Bear

Yitro: Appreciating the Gift

Yitro: Who Covers Shabbat Expenses?

Mishpatim: Why So Many Courts?


Mishpatim: Two Wives
 
Terumah: The Palace of the King


Ki Tissa: A Suitable Leader

Tetzaveh: The Special Counsel of the King

Vayakheil: A Sabbath to G-d


Vayakheil-Pekudei: A Crown for the King


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The Maggid of Dubno

Rabbi Jacob ben Wolf Kranz of Dubno (ר' יעקב קרנץ‎), the Dubner Maggid, was a Lithuania-born darshan (preacher) who lived from 1740 to 1804. A contemporary of the Vilna Gaon, the Maggid was renowned for his ability to construct beautiful meshalim (parables) to explain Torah concepts.


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